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Autism

What is Autism?
Autism often known as autism spectrum disorder (ASD is developmental disorder that impacts behavior, social interaction, and communication. It is referred to as a "spectrum" in that the symptoms and severity of the condition vary greatly.
Repetitive behaviors, verbal and nonverbal communication, and social contact can all be challenging for some people with autism. Autism usually manifests in early childhood and can impact learning, relationships, and independent functioning, among other areas of life. While the exact cause of autism remains unclear, genetic and environmental factors are believed to play a role.
Symptoms of Autism
Difficulty in communicating and speaking clearly.
Speaking in repetition.
Prefer to be alone and avoid social interaction.
Struggling to connect with elders.
Being extremely quiet or hyperactive.
Lack of awareness of dangers (e.g., jumping from heights or handling sharp objects)
Instead of using words, use gestures to express needs.
Crying or laughing for no apparent reason.
Having tantrums.
Neglecting instructions, even when hearing normally.
Over-sensitivity or under-sensitivity to pain.
Over attachment on some objects.
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Homeopathic Treatment of Autism
The goals of homeopathic treatment are to promote general well-being while addressing particular diseases. The intention is to encourage the body's self-healing processes. Treatments such as Thuja, Natrum Muriaticum, and Carcinosin are frequently given according to the child's particular physical and behavioral problems.
Homeopathy takes into account the mental and physical health in addition to the behaviors associated with autism. It aims to reduce repeated habits and enhance communication and social connection. Homeopathy offers a gentle, specific approach that aims to promote the child's natural growth over time, given the complexity of autism.