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From what age do the signs of autism begin and what are the most important signs of it?

Autism is one of the types of developmental disorders, and it falls under the name of autism spectrum disorder, and the degree of its severity varies according to the severity of the condition, which varies from one person to another. The person with autism.


One of the most important features of autism or autistic disorder is clearly suffering in social relationships, as the symptoms of being present often appear at an early age, and perhaps the most characteristic of having autism is the difficulty in communicating with others, and the difficulty of developing relationships with them. From what age do signs of autism begin?

What is the age at which symptoms of autism appear?

Symptoms of autism or autism disorder begin at a very early age, as studies have shown that a child can be diagnosed with autism since he reaches the age of three or shortly before, because social and behavioral symptoms appear on the child since that age, and symptoms vary. Behavioral and social from one patient to another, although the diagnosis is similar between people, there can be differences in symptoms according to the severity of the case, and according to those symptoms, the severity of the infection is determined for the injured.

The main signs of autism

The earlier the diagnosis, the better it will be in dealing with the condition. For this, it is necessary to know from what age the signs and signs of autism begin, and what are the indications suggest it has, and the following are the most important of them:

  • Trouble in social relationships and difficulty communicating with others.
  • Language disorders.
  • Behavioral disorders, including stress, with changes, no matter how small.

So far, no cure has emerged that cures autism completely, but it is recommended to resort to a doctor if any of these signs appear, as early diagnosis contributes to improving symptoms significantly.


Social symptoms of autism

  • Not responding to the call.
  • Doesn't make eye contact with people.
  • He contracts on himself often.
  • Does not respond to hugs.
  • He is often introverted.
  • He does not like to play with others.

Language symptoms of autism

  • He begins uttering simple words at a later age than his generation.
  • Doesn't remember what he had learned in the past in terms of sentences or even words.
  • He uses eye contact as an alternative to talking if he wants something.
  • He doesn't start conversations at all.
  • Repeats sentences without realizing their meaning, and uses them in the wrong place.

Behavioral symptoms of autism

  • He has his own habits that he repeats periodically.
  • He can't deal with changes, no matter how small, and gets stressed.
  • Moves a lot, often repeating specific movements repeatedly.
  • He does not feel pain but is very sensitive to specific things such as touch.
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