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ADHD .. How do you discover ADHD and what is the treatment?


ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, is a mental health disorder that can result in a person experiencing higher than normal levels of hyperactive and impulsive behaviors, as an ADHD patient suffers from difficulty focusing and distracting, according to a report published on the Healthline website.


Experts emphasized that ADHD, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, can affect both adults and children.


The main symptom of ADHD or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

According to the American Psychiatric Association (APA), there are some symptoms that indicate ADHD, through a group of behaviors associated with ADHD. Include the following:


1. The emergence of a problem focusing on tasks


2. Forgetting about completing tasks


3. Easily dispersible


4. Difficulty sitting


5. Interrupting people while they are talking


6. Hyperactivity in children.


7. He faces a learning problem while at school.



There are three types of ADHD, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and they include:

 

1. The first type is called "inattentive".

People with this type of ADHD have great difficulty concentrating, finishing tasks, and following instructions.


Experts also believe that many children with ADHD may not receive an appropriate diagnosis, and this type is most common among girls with ADHD.


2. Excessive impulsivity.

Affected people exhibit hyperactive and impulsive behavior in the first place, which can include restlessness, interrupting people while they are speaking, and the inability to wait for their turn.


3- Combines hyperactivity and difficulty concentrating.

It is the most common type of ADHD, in which affected people display symptoms of inattention and hyperactivity.These include inability to pay attention, a tendency to impulsivity and higher than normal levels of activity and energy.


Male children are more susceptible to infection compared to girls

In the United States, 1 in 10 children ages 5 to 17 are diagnosed with ADHD. For children, ADHD is associated with problems at school, and affected children often have difficulty succeeding in a controlled classroom environment. .


Experts said that boys are twice as likely than girls to receive a diagnosis of ADHD, and this may be because boys tend to display the characteristic symptoms of ADHD, although some girls with ADHD may experience classic symptoms of ADHD such as Frequently daydreaming, babbling rather than hyperactivity.


Causes of ADHD: ADHD.

Although ADHD is common, clinicians and researchers are still uncertain about the cause of the condition, and it is believed to have neurological origins and genetics also play a role.


Research suggests that low dopamine is a factor in ADHD, and dopamine is a chemical in the brain that helps transmit signals from one nerve to another, and plays a role in triggering emotional responses and movements.


While other research indicates that there is a structural difference in the brain, which means that people with ADHD have less gray matter that helps with speaking, self-control, decision-making and muscle control.


Researchers are still studying possible causes of ADHD, such as smoking during pregnancy.


With regard to the ability to detect ADHD through medical tests, it has been found that no single test can find out whether you or your child has ADHD.


And the disease is detected through the doctor's diagnosis and the symptoms that you have been experiencing during the past six months.


Treatment methods for ADHD and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

And about treatment methods for ADHD or ADHD, there are usually many behavioral therapies or medications or both, and types of therapy include psychotherapy or another treatment, which is behavioral therapy, which can help you or your child learn how to monitor and manage your behavior. .


Experts emphasized that medication can also be very helpful when you are affected by ADHD, as ADHD medications are designed to affect chemicals in the brain in a way that enables you to better control your impulses and actions.

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