Autism Types

Why Understanding Autism Types is Important at HomoeoCARE

At HomoeoCARE, we understand the importance of knowing the specific type of autism your child has. Homeopathy is effective if we can find out the root cause of a disease. So when we zero on understanding the type of autism, we are able to trace the root cause of autism, hence we can completely reverse autism. identifying the type and severity of autism allows us to provide a tailored treatment approach, helping children develop their communication, social skills, and overall cognitive abilities.

With our holistic homeopathic treatments, we support the brain’s natural ability to form new connections and improve synaptic functioning. Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for improving a child’s quality of life, and at HomoeoCARE, we are committed to offering the right support for each child’s unique needs. If you suspect your child may have autism, contact HomoeoCARE today. Our team of experts will guide you through the process of diagnosis and provide the personalized care that can help your child thrive.

Types of Autism Based on Origin

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex condition with no single cause. It develops due to a combination of genetic and environmental factors that influence how the brain grows and forms connections. Recently we have labelled a new classification of autism “Virtual Autism” which is primarily caused by Excessive exposure to screen time.

Primary Autism (Early-Onset Autism)

Symptoms of primary autism ppear from birth. These children ypically show signs of difficulty with communication, social interaction, and repetitive behaviors. Primary autism can be noticed early through signs such as limited eye contact or difficulty responding to social cues.

Secondary Autism (Late-Onset Autism)

Secondary autism occurs when a child who was previously developing normally starts showing signs of autism later in life. The cause is often unclear, but it may be linked to certain medical conditions or environmental factors. Recently we have identified excessive exposure to screen and major trigger for eveloping autism.

Types Based on Severity

Mild Autism
(High-Functioning Autism):

Also known as Asperger's Syndrome, children with mild autism generally have average or above-average intelligence and language skills. They may find social interactions challenging but can manage well in school and later in life with the right support.

Moderate Autism:

Children with moderate autism face more noticeable difficulties with communication and social interaction. While they may require more support than children with mild autism, they can still live independently with proper help.

Severe Autism:

Severe autism is the most challenging form, with significant difficulties in communication, socialization, and behavior. These children may have very limited verbal communication and may need extensive support in daily activities.

Types Based on Associated Symptoms

Autism with Brain Damage:

Some children with autism may also have brain damage, which could result from complications during pregnancy or early childhood. These children may face additional challenges, such as intellectual disabilities or motor difficulties.

Autism without Brain Damage:

Not all children with autism experience brain damage. Many children with autism may have average intelligence and can live independently with the right support.

Autism with Intellectual Disability:

Some children with autism also have intellectual disabilities, which means they may have slower development in learning, communication, and daily activities. The level of intellectual disability is usually measured by IQ.

Autism with Mutism (Deafness):

Some children with autism may experience mutism (an inability to speak) or deafness. These children may require alternative forms of communication, such as sign language.