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Working with Doctors at Diagnosing Autism – Detecting Autism Symptoms Early
Christopher Wen

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When your doctor first detects autism symptoms and suggests that your child has autism, your first thought might be disbelief and you might be desperate to seek opinion from other doctors to verify it. Autism occurs at a young age, rather than being a disorder an older child might develop. It is usually detected before the age of 3, and many times much earlier.

The first symptoms of this kind of condition are usually displayed as delays or regression in speech communication. Another early sign is abnormal behavior when your child is in group play situations and other social situations.

As autism is very different in every child, it is a tricky disorder to detect. There are however a few key methods in which doctors can efficiently identify autism in children, and if your child is showing any of these signs of autism symptoms, you should visit your doctor immediately to express your concerns.

The first step to diagnosing autism is a thorough physical examination as well as a review of family history by a doctor. Although your regular pediatrician will be able to spot unusual behavior, you will required your child to be examined by a professional who specializes in autism and other similar diseases in order make sure your child is properly diagnosed.

The next step is using hearing tests. There are 2 ways of auditory tests, one is to record the tones a child can hear and the other of which requires sedation and then measures the brain response to certain tones. Sign language and social skill delays could be due to inadequate auditory sensations so hearing test can show whether or not your child is autistic.

Of course, the first method is preferred, since it does not require any use of a sedative. After auditory testing, your doctor may also test your child for Fragile X syndrome, which usually goes hand in hand with autism. Metabolism may also be evaluated taking a blood or urine sample to analyze DNA. An MRI or CAT scan can also be helpful in diagnosing autism symptoms.

The important thing is that you work with doctors you trust closely. Second opinions may be very helpful for you, but when your child has been diagnosed, you should stick with 1 doctor so that treatment is consistent and so that your child will get used to this person every time he or she goes for checkup. Autism is difficult to diagnose and even more difficult to treat, so you should learn as much as possible about the disorder as soon as your doctor identifies it.

If you have not spoken with your doctor about abnormal behavior that you see in your child, you should do so immediately. By detecting autism symptoms early, you can give your child a good chance growing up to be a high-functioning individual with much more opportunities in life.



Christopher Wen is the webmaster for green Health Children where he provides articles, news, and information on children toys, health, and education.







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