Assburger’s Syndrome





The exact cause for Assburger’s Syndrome is still unknown. But medical research and new findings indicate a genetic basis. According to some physicians and researches brain imaging technique has not provided any vital clues in support of common pathology reports. There is no such data available justifying effectiveness of any particular involvement of treatment. The intervention is producing nothing but improving function and symptoms. The main purpose of management has been to observe physical clumsiness, undertake behavioral therapy and especially paying attentions to any specific difficulties in addressing poor communicative skills. Some people and researchers justify that emphasis should be given to change in attitude towards such people having Assburger’s Syndrome which may be cured or treated.
Assburger’s Syndrome is a kind of disorder which is also known as an autism spectrum disorder preventing people having such disorder from interacting with society. They have great difficulties to communicate with people who discriminate and try to avoid them.
According to some latest information some people born with this syndrome and not able to meet the criteria set for diagnosis. Some individuals intend to lead normal life but due to increased frequency of comorbid psychiatric condition like anxiety and depressive disorder not able to achieve the target because these conditions significantly influence prognosis. Family education is given more importance in developing new tactics and strategies as family is atmosphere in which a child develops, offering more chances to understand weaknesses and strengths. If attentions are paid at early age of child if there is any impairment in communicating and interacting with other children, more beneficial than intervention in maturity.
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