Question

What are the symptoms of pediatric autism?

Answer

The symptoms of pediatric autism primarily manifest as a lack of willingness to communicate with those around them, often playing alone, engaging in repetitive activities, and having insufficient eye contact, appearing to have a wandering gaze. If these behaviors are observed, it is advisable to bring the child to the pediatric department of the local hospital for an evaluation as soon as possible. The doctor will provide appropriate medication treatment and rehabilitation training in psychology and language based on the examination results. Parents should interact and converse with their children more in daily life, which can have a positive effect on the improvement of the condition.