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📋 Menu of Easily Misdiagnosed Disorders

Autism Spectrum Disorder

🧠 Type: Neurological
 
🤔 Why easily overlooked and misdiagnosed: Autism is a spectrum disorder, ranging from relatively mild symptoms such as subtle social communication to considerable impairments. Therefore, mild symptoms of autism such as limited eye contact, playing alone, and repetitive movements may be recognized as personality or mood problems rather than as autism. In addition, the symptoms of autism may overlap with other disorders such as ADHD and social anxiety disorder, which share similar symptoms with autism.


🧾 Symptoms:
 
Social Symptoms: don’t respond to their names & prefer to play alone instead of being cuddling & have poor eye contact & delayed speech or even lose the ability to say words & speak with unusual tone or rhyme & repeat words but don’t know how to use them & do not understand simple questions & become passive, impulsive while in social interaction
 
Common behaviors: repetitive movements & engage in activities that can hurt themselves & create routines and become upset when changing & have unusual body languages & become clumsy and move in patterns that are unusual & fascinated with details & sensitive to lights or sounds but not to temperature or pains & don’t mimic others and participate in make-believe play & prefer specific foods
 

🧬 Causes:
 
Genetics causes: several genes may seem to relate with autism spectrum disorder. For some children, autism spectrum disorder may relate to a genetic condition such as Rett Syndrome. For some other children, genes may affect the severity of the symptoms and how brain communicate.
 
Environmental causes: viral infections, medicines, and conditions during pregnancy may induce the development of autism spectrum disorder.


💊 Current Treatments:

 

behavior and developmental interventions such as Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) may help reduce the symptoms & speech and language therapy may help improve children’s communication skills & occupational therapy helps children maintain skills for daily activities.

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