Autism and Sensory Overload

People with have autism are sensitive to the environment. In general, autism people have a "sensor" that is very sensitive, which means that the senses of sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste can all be easily sensitive to being able to feel

It's hard for autistic people to simply divert information from one another. So, unlike normal sensory people, people with a spectrum may not be able to, for example, see a car alarm sound then not talk about it

The sensory challenge for an autistic person
•    Some environments can hurt autism sufferers. Added;
•    Continuous voices such as lawnmowers in the garden or baby crying even the sounds of barking dogs, jams, traffic sounds, etc.
•    Lamu florescent that lights up and buzzes
•    The smell of cleansers, perfumes, certain foods
•    Food and ingredients with certain textures


Some people in a combination of "hypo-sensitive", they have a low response to sensory sensitivity, and in some cases, they can only feel physically comfortable.
This can cause "stimming" in the form of packing, etc.
Many people can be hypersensitive in some ways, but hypo-sensitive in other ways. Sensory "regulation", the feeling of someone changing sensory right is important for physical and psychological comfort. According to many studies, sensory dysregulation is one of the reasons for people with autism, because they can deal with stress, but are unable to overcome challenges.

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