New Delhi, April 2 -- Developmental disability, known as an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is brought on by differences in the brain. Individuals with ASD may struggle with repetitive activities or interests, as well as social communication and engagement. Moreover, people with ASD may learn, move, or pay attention differently.

Like other neurodevelopmental impairments, autism spectrum disorders are typically not "curable". Chronic treatment is required for a better lifestyle. The main objectives of treatment are to reduce the core symptoms and related deficiencies, increase functional independence and quality of life, and lessen stress in the family.

Ways to manage Autism Spectrum Disorder

Here, we will discuss the interventions whic...