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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder popularly known as ADHD is a long-standing neurodevelopmental disorder that is known to affect individuals in several aspects of life such as academically, interpersonal relationships, professional achievements, and daily functioning. ADHD is usually first seen and diagnosed in childhood and it can last into adulthood. Children with ADHD tend to have a difficult time paying attention, may be overly active and have issues controlling impulsive behavior.
Most children have trouble paying attention and may misbehave at a point in time, children with ADHD however don’t outgrow such behaviors. They might:
Daydream often
Be forgetful
Lose things easily
Be fidgety
Talk too much
Have trouble taking turns and have difficulty getting along with others
Be impulsive
Be disorganized and find prioritizing difficult
Have trouble multitasking
Have poor planning skills
Be hot tempered
Have trouble coping with stress
Have poor time management skills and may not always follow through with tasks
Be disorganized and unfocused
Be excessively active and restless
Scientists are not sure about the causes of ADHD however genetics play a crucial role and other possible causes or risk factors include:
Prematurity
Low birth weight
Use of alcohol and tobacco while pregnant
Brain Injury
ADHD can be managed with a combination of behavior therapy and medication. For children, behavior therapy is first recommended and parents are trained on how to interact with their children. Medications can be prescribed if behavior therapy isn’t enough. Adults are treated with psychotherapy, medication, or a combination of both.
If you have concerns about ADHD, it would be good to reach out to a psychiatrist, mental health nurse practitioner, or therapist in Dallas, Houston, or San Antonio, Tx area, we offer both virtual and in-person appointments. Visit and contact us at https://www.lytepsych.com
Sources:
https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/adhd/facts.html https://www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/adhd/what-is-adhd https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/adult-adhd/symptoms-causes/syc-203 50878