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Asperger’s Syndrome Facts, StatisticsAsperger disorder, Asperger’s syndrome, or Asperger syndrome is a neurobiological disorder that is characterized by major difficulties as far as social interaction is concerned. One also depicts repetitive and restricted patterns of interests and behavior. Asperger’s syndrome belongs to a group of disorders known as autism spectrum disorders. What distinguishes Asperger’s syndrome from other disorders in the autism spectrum disorder group is the individual’s obsessive concentration on a particular topic or object to the exclusion of others. Here are some interesting Asperger’s syndrome facts that you should know.
Asperger’s Syndrome Symptoms
Some Asperger’s syndrome symptoms in children are as follows:
Asperger’s Syndrome Causes
What are the other causes of Asperger’s syndrome in children? The brain activity of typical kids and those with Asperger’s when compared suggest that the syndrome results from changes in the embryonic cells that change the thought processes and brain structure. Most researchers are of the opinion that it is a cluster of genes that are responsible for Asperger’s rather than one single gene. Asperger's Syndrome TreatmentWhat are the Asperger’s syndrome treatment options available? The ideal treatment for people suffering from Asperger’s syndrome includes therapies that tackle the three main symptoms of the disorder mainly repetitive or obsessive routines, poor communication skills, and physical clumsiness. We however need to understand that there is no Asperger’s syndrome cure as far as the core signs are concerned. With treatment, many children grow into well-adjusted and happy adults. An effective Asperger’s syndrome treatment for children works on the interests of the child, offers a schedule that is predictable, teaches the child various tasks in simple steps, and ensures that there is regular behavioral reinforcement. There is no specific Asperger’s syndrome treatment medication used to treat the problem. However, it is found that children who suffer from depression, hyperactivity, anxiety and/or obsessive-compulsive disorder due to Asperger’s syndrome might gain from taking medication to treat these symptoms. In case of Asperger's syndrome treatment for adults, some of the therapies used could be the same as those useful for children. Adults also have access to support groups, books, conferences and resources that give them an insight on various aspects of life associated with Asperger’s syndrome. One can also speak with the dietician to plan out an Asperger’s syndrome diet, as this helps ease some of the physical symptoms related to gastrointestinal problems. Asperger’s Syndrome DiagnosisAsperger’s syndrome diagnosis is complicated by several factors. People suffering from Asperger’s syndrome find it difficult to adjust to social situations, and this is accompanied by repetitive and restricted behavior and interests. Asperger’s syndrome is different from other autism spectrum disorders as it has no delay as far cognitive and language development is concerned. There is usually a disagreement as far as Asperger’s syndrome diagnostic criteria are concerned and hence, problems arise in diagnosis. Diagnosing Asperger’s syndrome also becomes a problem as there is a debate over the distinction between other forms of autism spectrum disorders and Asperger’s syndrome. The Asperger’s syndrome diagnostic scale helps doctors determine a child’s chances of having Asperger’s. This Asperger’s syndrome diagnostic test consists of yes/no questions, and the scores are rated and evaluated on a scale. There is a comparative analysis done between the scores of the patient and other children suffering from Asperger’s. Asperger’s syndrome diagnosis is usually done when the child is between the ages of four and eleven. Parents of the child suffering from Asperger’s syndrome can trace differences in the child’s development to a very early age. One needs to understand that children suffering from Asperger’s syndrome develop self-help and language skills on schedule. It may therefore take some time to diagnose the condition. It should be noted that there is hope for those who are diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome. With support from their family and health care professionals, they can live meaningful lives. |
Submitted on January 16, 2014 |