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    At Risk for Autism

    Unveiling The Risk Factors For Autism

    As you now know, one of the the bulk effective means of managing autism in the family is early intervention via diagnosis. Autism diagnosis may include two stages: via the initial "well child" check up with a physician and the via the extensive developmental and behavioral screening.

    In the initial screening, doctors can determine the range, level, and type of autism in a child. Here, children maybe diagnosed with PDD-NOS if they show various symptoms of autism but not exactly the symptoms found in classical autism; they can be diagnosed with Asperger syndrome if the child exhibits distinct autistic behaviors but has strong language skills; Childhood Disintegrative disorder if the child grows up normally but deteriorates when he or she reaches the age of three up to ten years old; or Rett syndrome evident in girls that withdraw from social interaction, reverted speech pattern, and severe wringing of her hands.

    If the child exhibits serious tendencies associated to autism in this initial examination, physicians would call for more thorough evaluation and extensive assessment such as the Comprehensive Diagnostic Evaluation which is the second stage of diagnosis conducted by a multi-disciplinary team composed of professionals such as a psychologist, a speech therapist, a neurologist, and a psychiatrist.

    In order to diagnose if a child indeed suffers from autism or any other types of ASDs, this multidisciplinary group must conduct a scrupulous, painstaking, and conscientious neurological assessment as well as an extensive mental and speech assessment.

    The autisms risk reasons

    The term "risk factor" refers to an element/s that may increase the likelihood of having a clear cut condition or disease. The following are just some of the risk reasons for autism.

    1. Pregnancy. Many studies believe that autism can greatly be connected to the condition and development of the fetus during the mother's pregnancy because. Some of the risk reasons for autism in pregnancy may involve the baby's breech presentation, the low Apgar score of the baby after first few minutes of birth, and those babies born 35 weeks or below. Problems during pregnancy or after delivery such as the presence of a mild yet highly contagious sickness usually caused by a virus called "rubella," enhances not only birth defect but enhances the risk of autism.

    2. Genetic reasons and parental psychiatric histories. The parents' history of mental conditions or affective disorder such as several forms of schizophrenia, depression, bipolar disorder, and psychoses contributes to the likelihood of producing a child with autism.

    3. Age. Babies aged three and below can suffer from autism if they express symptoms of the disorder in the earlier years of their life and are unable to overcome these symptoms.

    4. Gender. Studies express that boys are more average to suffer from autism compared to girls. However, girls who are affected by autism are susceptible to more grave cases of autism.

    5. Existing medical conditions. Experts say that children who have existing medical conditions such as rare and uncommon genetic illnesses are more susceptible to suffer from autism. Diseases that increase the likelihood of autism in children include Tuberous Sclerosis, Cytomegalovirus, Fragile X Syndrome, Neurofibromatosis, Herpes Encephalitis, Phenylketonuria or (PKU), and Moebius Syndrome.

    6. Conditions such as epilepsy. People who suffer from a disorder that involves recurring seizures called "epilepsy" have increased likelihood of developing autism. Characterized by lost of consciousness, convulsions or unusual jolting muscles and abnormalities in emotional state or absence of sensation, experts say that the aftermath of epilepsy contributes to autism.

    Up until now, there is no known cure for autism. This is the reason why parents are encouraged to be observant and mindful of their child's development and behavior especially in the first three years of life. Pregnant women are also advised to take the important and extra effort before, during, and after the pregnancy to ensure that the fetus develops well inside the womb before birth. Parents with children that suffer from several medical conditions especially those with rare diseases should also prepare themselves for the likelihood of autism in their child.

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