How autism is treated

Autism is also known as autism, and autism treatment is a comprehensive treatment mainly based on educational intervention and supplemented by medication. 1. Intervention treatment: Aiming at the problems of autistic children in terms of symptoms, intelligence and behavior, planned individual training is carried out on the basis of assessment. Families of children with autism are provided with all-round supportive education to increase the degree of family participation, help families assess the appropriateness and feasibility of educational interventions, and guide families to choose scientific training methods. 2. Education and training: At present, the main training and intervention methods include the application of behavioral analysis therapy, therapeutic and educational curriculum training for children with autism and related disorders, and interpersonal relationship training method, etc., to provide targeted education for children with autism. 3. Medication: Risperidone and aripiprazole are commonly used to control emotional symptoms such as impulsivity, aggression, agitation, emotional instability, irritability and other symptoms associated with autism, as well as to control psychiatric symptoms. Fluoxetine and sertraline reduce repetitive stereotyped behavior, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, and improve emotional problems. Methylphenidate is suitable for those with combined attention deficit and hyperactivity symptoms. 4. Other treatments: including sensory integration training, auditory integration training and appropriate physical exercise, which can help to further improve the related symptoms. Children with autism should seek medical treatment in a timely manner, formulate a systematic treatment plan under the guidance of a professional physician, and strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for medication. Early diagnosis and intervention are most helpful in curing the disease.