Question

What are the symptoms of pediatric autism?

Answer

Medication treatment in Western medicine primarily involves the use of appropriate doses of antipsychotic drugs and central stimulants. Low doses of antipsychotic drugs, such as haloperidol and sulpiride, can help improve the excitation, repetitive behaviors, self-speaking, and mimicry in autistic children, as well as control uncontrollable screaming and vocalizing. These medications can help enhance the child’s interaction with the outside world and promote language communication and the ability to use language.