UNDRSTANDING AND MANAGING THE “VIRTUAL AUTISM” WITH HOMOEOPATHY: A NATURAL & HOLISTIC APPROACH TO CONTROL

Authors

  • Dr. Rinku Bishwas, Dr.Charanjeet Singh,Dr. Ruchi Biswas, Dr. Poonam Singh Dr. Brijesh kumar Tiwari Dr.Priyanka Bhatt Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/096eda12

Abstract

The term "Virtual Autism" has emerged to describe autism-like symptoms observed in young children excessively exposed to digital screens during early developmental stages. This phenomenon, while not a formally recognized medical diagnosis, is gaining attention for its potential to mimic the social, cognitive, and Behavioral features of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The condition is thought to result from environmental deprivation, particularly a lack of real-world interaction and stimulation due to prolonged exposure to virtual media. This abstract explores the concept of Virtual Autism, emphasizing its distinction from classical autism and highlighting the importance of early detection and behavioral interventions. Additionally, it discusses the role of homoeopathy as a complementary approach in addressing the symptoms associated with this condition. Homeopathic remedies, based on the principles of individualized treatment and holistic healing, may offer supportive care in restoring emotional balance, improving attention, and enhancing developmental progress. The paper also underscores the need for further research and clinical studies to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of homeopathic treatment in cases of suspected Virtual Autism.
Keywords: Virtual Autism, Autism spectrum disorder(ASD),Cognitive, and Behavioral features, Digital media, Socialization, Sensory-motor coordination, Constitutional Remedies, Imaginative play

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Published

2025-01-30

How to Cite

UNDRSTANDING AND MANAGING THE “VIRTUAL AUTISM” WITH HOMOEOPATHY: A NATURAL & HOLISTIC APPROACH TO CONTROL (D. R. B. D. S. R. B. D. P. S. Dr. Brijesh kumar Tiwari Dr.Priyanka Bhatt , Trans.). (2025). Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 54(1), 345-348. https://doi.org/10.48047/096eda12