Asperger's syndrome (Paediatrics)

Low urgency
-Moderately severe

Global developmental disorder characterised by a predominant social alteration, communication difficulties, a deficit in the ability to play, and a repetitive range of behaviours and interests without a significant linguistic or cognitive retardation.

The exact cause is unknown. However, investigation tells us that the causing factors are a combination of genetic and environmental variables.

Its manifestations start in the first years of life and is characterised by a lack of empathy and the ability to socialise, repetitive and petty language, poor non-verbal communication, intense absorption for certain topics, strange postures, as well as clumsy and uncoordinated movements.

What distinguishes Asperger's from the classical autism disorder is the absence of cognitive and linguistic retardation.

Diagnosis is reached through the complete clinical history, a neurological exam and social, cognitive and linguistic abilities testing.

The objective of the treatment is to maximise the person's ability to fend for themselves while reducing its symptoms and supporting their development and learning.

Bibliographic references
  1. Laura Weissman, MD. Autism spectrum disorder: Screening tools. UpToDate. May 05, 2022
  2. Laura Weissman, MD. Autism spectrum disorder in children and adolescents: Overview of management. UpToDate. Dec 19, 2019.
  3. ASA. El  Síndrome  de  Asperger.  Obtenido  de  Autism  Society  of  America: https://www.autism-society.org/en-espanol/el-sindrome-de-asperger/. (18  de  11  de  2015)
  4. Mandal,  A. Causas  del  síndrome  de  Asperger.  Obtenido  de  News-Medical: https://www.news-medical.net/health/Asperger-Syndrome-Causes-(Spanish).aspx. (29  de  Mayo  de  2019)
Author
Dr. Abel Andrés Orelogio
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Symptoms

    Difficulty initiating or responding to social interactions


    Lack of social smile


    Frustration due to difficulty in making friends


    Difficulty adapting communication to different situations


    Exaggerated interest in a topic or a person

Symptoms to watch out for

Psychomotor agitation

Self-care

Stimulate social skills by encouraging social encounters with people your own age.
As a recommendation, use simple words and specific examples when giving instructions to your child.
Check with your general practitioner for psychotherapy and treatments.