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Aspergers Test for Adults

As the exact cause of Aspergers Test for Adults is not known or 100% researched with conclusive results, that has been published, meaning everything is we do know is either under investigation, running tests and research or mostly tested on non-humans.

As this is considered to be a genetic defect or carried pathogen most tests has been run on a genetic level and therefore is far from human trials and finding a cure.

With that been said, with the few tests and results so far scientists and researchers have come up with ways to manage it not cure it with some success.

Many tests used to find the origin and cause of this ranging from environmental factors (exposing and not exposing), to brain imaging through Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRIs) to Computer-Aided Tomography (CAT scans) not the latter has shown no positive link that they could go forward with.

AS no specific or conclusive tests and results has came from any field the Aspergers Test for Adults, research has now been declassified in 2013 and removed as a diagnosis from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) and all patients with this disease and or symptoms are now being classified, included and treated as an autism spectrum disorder along with autism and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS), though fortunately is still classified in the WHO’s International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11 but not on its own but as a subtype of autism spectrum disorder.

THE BIGGEST DISADVANTAGE OF THIS WOULD BE THAT TESTING FOR THIS DISEASE IS ALWAYS PUT INTO THE BACKGROUND, FOR LATER IF AT ALL, RESEARCH, WHICH DOES NOT BID WELL FOR THE SUFFERERS OF THIS DISEASE.

SO IF WE HAVE NO TESTS FOR THIS ASPERGER’S WHAT CAN BE DONE?

As there is no cure or tests for Aspergers the only thing we can do for these patients is to manage with a regiment of treatments that has so far shown some promise so that they can try and fit into normal society and try and live a “normal life”

Follow the following tips and steps to at least improve symptoms and day-to-day functions:

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy.
  • Speech therapy.
  • Vocational therapy.
  • Medications.

So if you are one of the sufferers of Aspergers, unfortunately, these are all that can be done, for now, that is until someone with a bright sparked idea can come up with something more conclusive and helpful.

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