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What are the symptoms of autism?

26 doctors weighed in across 9 answers

Socially impaired: Autism is a communication disorder that impairs language and social developement. When a baby is not meeting developemental milestones, does not seem to react socially with smiling, showing pleasure and recognition when seeing a parent, not showing affection, and not clearly recognizing his/her name by a year of age , autism might be suspected and referral to a specialist is warranted.

Answered 9/28/2016

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Communication probs: Children with autism typically have difficulty communicating with others in a socially appropriate and effective manner. Some may be severely speech delayed. Others may be able to talk but may lack the appropriate social skills to maintain a normal conversation and interact with others. Autistic children may also have difficulty sustaining eye contact & playing with others/toys in a typical manner.

Answered 5/9/2016

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Dr. Natalie Hodge answered

Specializes in Pediatrics

Socially Impaired: Early signs of autism are no social smile at six months, lack of gesturing and pointing by 12 months, poor eye contact, lack of pretend play by 18 months, it is a social and communication disorder, and we pediatricians are looking for these developmental milestones carefully during checkups!

Answered 4/15/2016

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Dr. Kevin Windisch answered

Specializes in Pediatrics

Multiple: The hallmarks are speech delay, decreased social interactions, limited areas of interest, limited imaginative play and certain stereotypical movements like hand flapping.

Answered 12/28/2014

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Social/Speech delays: The three key features of autism are 1) delay in language development, 2) poor social interactions, and 3) obsessional or repetitive behaviors. New screening tests are used by medical providers to screen for these features starting at 18months old, and there are some studies on tests to detect autism even earlier. As always, if you have a concern, it's best to see your provider.

Answered 8/10/2017

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Autism: Autism is not a disease, it is a disorder, and as such the symptoms could vary in severity and presentation.Diagnostic criteria includes impairement in social skills, language/communication and a rigid behavior.If your child exhibits a behavior that appears odd or different to you seek help early.Pediatricians routinely should screen at well visits.A standarized screener such as the mchat is a valid.

Answered 3/10/2018

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Dr. Alan Ali answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Autism Spectrum DO: It is classified as pervasive developmental disorder, and includes Asperger syndrome, autism, childhood disintegrative disorder & rett syndrome. It is characterized by social deficits, communication difficulties, stereotyped or repetitive behaviors or interests & sometimes cognitive delays.

Answered 8/10/2017

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Dr. Ted Saha answered

ASD: Due to wide range of symptoms, in 2013 , it is called autism spectrum disorder. Early diagnosis is important. It can help make gains in language and social skills. ASD affects mainly 3 different areas. Social interaction, communication (verbal and nonverbal), behaviors and interests. Please see a good child developmental pediatric specialist.

Answered 3/10/2018

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Dr. Geoffrey Rutledge answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

The symptoms of Autism include:: Delayed language, Enlarged head, Feeding difficulties, Impaired social skills, Ritualistic behavior, Language impairment.

Answered 6/1/2016

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