What is Asperger’s syndrome?
Asperger’s syndrome has been medically established to be a
developmental disorder which most often than not affects a person’s ability to
socialize and communicate effectively with others. This syndrome may cause the
affected persons to be regarded as anti-social as they express a level of
disability in communicating their ideas effectively. Asperger’s syndrome has
been reported to be obvious in the early childhood years of an affected person
and has been reported to remain with such affected persons throughout their
lifetime. Asperger’s syndrome however presents itself in varying degree causing
varying degree of disabilities to be established in the affected person.
Symptoms of Asperger’s syndrome
Asperger’s syndrome has been established to be notable in
the early childhood years of an affected person leading to the inability to
communicate and socialize effectively right from the affected patient’s tender
age till later in life as the medical condition has been reported to be
permanent, however, the Asperger’s syndrome presents some associative and
characteristic symptoms which include engagement of affected persons in
one-sided, long-winded conversations. Most of the conversations sparked by
persons suffering from Asperger’s syndrome has been reported to be irrespective
of the other person’s interest.
Persons suffering from Asperger’s syndrome have
also been reported to experience difficulty in forming friendship, they also
exhibit a characteristic shyness as they are characterized with the inability
to make eye contact. Also, persons with Asperger’s syndrome have been reported
to express awkward body postures and gestures, express anger and aggression
when things do not happen as they want. Additionally, persons suffering from
Asperger’s syndrome have been attributed with a narrow field of interests as
they appear not to understand, empathize with or be sensitive to others’
feelings. Also, they experience a hard time in “reading” other people or
understanding humor and have been reported to speak in rather monotonous voice
which are often rigid, robotic and unusually fast. Patients suffering from
Asperger’s syndrome have also been reported to be characterized with clumsiness
and poor coordination.
Causes of Asperger’s syndrome
Asperger’s syndrome which is mostly noticeable during the
early childhood days of the affected patients has been reported to have no
clear cause.
Risk factors of Asperger’s syndrome
There are a couple of risk factors which can predispose one
to the incidence of the medical condition which is most often times noticeable
early in the life of patients suffering from this condition. An important,
noticeable and remarkable risk factor associated with Asperger’s syndrome is
its commonness in boys than in girls.
Diagnosis of Asperger’s syndrome
Diagnosis of Asperger’s syndrome could be made by physical
and characteristic exhibition of some symptoms which are particular to the medical
condition which include inability to make friends, shyness and lack of eye
contacts, rigid, monotonous and one-way oriented conversations, possible
exhibition of anti-social lifestyle, expression of awkward body postures and
gestures, expression of anger and aggression especially when matters do not go
according to plan. Proper diagnosis of Asperger’s syndrome however involves
various tests conducted by a team of medical professionals who conduct several
tests to evaluate the severity of medical condition. The team of medical
professionals are also saddled with the responsibility of testing the affected
children in some areas including speech, language and visual-motor problem
solving.
Treatment of Asperger’s syndrome
Asperger’s syndrome has been established medically to have
no known cure, however, it has also been reported by various medical researches
that male children are more prone to the risk of the medical condition’s
incidence. Asperger’s syndrome is mostly noticeable in the early years of the
child’s life and has been reported to increase in varying degree as the child
matures.
Homeopathic Treatment of Asperger’s Syndrome
Homeopathic treatment of Asperger’s syndrome has been
reported to be aimed at improvement of perception and thinking process of the
affected person. In Homeopathic treatment, treatment procedure is focused on
treating the person as a while which translates to the fact that the treatment
procedure offered is constitutional. Treatment using homeopathic procedure
focuses on rehabilitation of the patient along with addressing the pathological
condition from which the patient suffers. Homeopathic treatment of Asperger’s
syndrome has been reported to be aimed at balancing the energy system of the
affected person as well as tailored to improve immunity and body functions.
Homeopathic treatment has been reported to basically treat the root cause of
the medical condition. Some of the medications administered in homeopathic
treatment of this medical condition include; Agar, Nat M, Vanil, Zinc, and
Verat.
Psychotherapy and Hypnotherapy Treatment of Asperger’s
syndrome
Psychotherapy treatment of Asperger’s syndrome has been
found to be helpful in rehabilitation of the affected person. Additionally,
Hypnotherapy Treatment of Asperger’s syndrome has been reported to be aimed at
changing the way the affected individual thinks about themselves and other
people. Hypnotherapy treatment of the medical condition has also been reported
to help in modifying the patient’s thoughts and feelings.
Conventional or Allopathic Treatment of Asperger’s syndrome
Conventional treatment of Asperger’s syndrome or Allopathic
Treatment of Asperger’s syndrome is most often times tailored towards
administration of medications which are aimed at reducing the incidence of some
of the symptoms presented by the medical condition. Some of the symptoms
addressed by medications administered in allopathic treatment of Asperger’s
syndrome include; anxiety, depression or hyperactivity. Most often than not,
allopathic treatment of Asperger’s syndrome employs the use of the following
medications; Aripiprazole, Risperidone, Olanzapine, Guanfacine, and Naltrexone.
Surgical Treatment of Asperger’s syndrome
Surgical treatment of this medical condition is not
advisable as scientists and medical researchers are yet to understand the cause
of the medical condition.
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For Safe Natural Holistic Treatment, contact or visit:
Ethos Healthcare
Email : contactethos@gmail.com
Phone: +91-11-26164016, 46026700
Mobile / Whatsapp: +91-9810155920
Website:
www.ethosbodyandmindclinic.com
and
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