Symptoms of Autism

Developmental Disability

Signs & Symptoms of Disease

People with ASD usually show the following symptoms, according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), a manual established by the American Psychiatric Association that health care professionals use to identify mental disorders:

Physical and Mental Illness

Having trouble connecting, cooperating with society and about the ideas, feelings, and behavior of others.

Lack of Confidence

Short term memory loss, less or bad play skills, having trouble expressing basic needs and demands, poor eye contact

Unusual Activities

Shaking, Shivering or other abnormal body moments. Don't understand the real situations of society.

Inflexibility of Behavior

Restricted and repetitive behaviors vary greatly across the autism spectrum. Breaking down, getting frustrated or shouting with unconscious mind anywhere and anytime.

Limited Interests

Narrow preferences and regular behavior patterns. Uncomfortable while feeding, sleeping, playing and dealing with other activities.

Communication Challenges

Characteristics that cause them to struggle in workplace, school and other daily activities in regarding in Spoken, Gestures, Eye contact, Facial expressions, Tone of voice

It’s not compulsory to identify all behaviors in every child. There should be some other symptoms in some child’s sometime. If any parent examine some unusual activities in their child then a normal child they should consult to the child specialist. The child’s physician or another expert with knowledge of working with autistic youngsters should make the diagnosis.