My 4 yrs autism boy is self smile without any reason and in a loud voice. staring in to walk and start smile. At that time what I do, is stop him or not. Pls suggest anybody urgent. And also last few days he has waked up at night and smile in a loud voice.
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You should use homeopathic medicines. But for the selection of the remedy more details are required. For this you can contact me or get a nearby homeopathic doctor.
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I think you had put a query before too.
There is Ayurvedic medicine for managing or pacify the present symptoms
But it will take time as a gradual treatment
We have to think about the taste of medicine whether acceptable for her too
Whether powder form or liquid or syrup
Need to discuss more about like the eating habits, interaction, social mingling interupted fever or running nose etc
If possible can give medicine
Once pls consult with me online
In autism you will see some problems with communication, behavior and some emotional issues. Your stopping or not wont have much effect. Try not to get angry. Autistic child needs long term treatment and special training. It is long but children recover a lot. Consult pediatrician in some good hospital who will assist you in special training sessions as well. Also meet dietician as nutrition play key role. Homeopathy has very good treatment of autism.
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