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Light on Adult ADHD

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Adult ADHD is also called as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. An overwhelming majority (92%) of adults diagnosed with ADHD. The ADHD affects on school performance. Symptoms continue into adulthood for about 60% of children with ADHD. Many people have a stereotypical picture in their head of what someone with attention deficit disorder looks like: hyperactive, loud, a whirlwind of energy and unchecked impulses. It is estimated that between 3 and 5 percent of children have ADHD, or approximately 2 million children in the United States. Adults with ADHD can be withdrawn and antisocial. The diagnosis of ADD can only be made on the basis of a detailed history and mental status examination. Although attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is usually associated with children, it can be a lifelong disorder. The ADHD afflicts approximately 3% to 5% of school-age children and an estimated 60% of those will maintain the disorder into adulthood.

Causes of Adult ADHD
Environmental factors
Iron deficiency
Minor head injuries
Social factors
Genetics
Symptoms of Adult ADHD
Keeping you from accomplishing your goals
moodyness
Creates relationships problems
Restlessness
Hyperactivity
Low self-esteem
Procrastination
Diagnosis for Adult ADHD
The diagnostic guidelines also contain specific requirements for determining when the symptoms indicate ADHD.

Accurate diagnosis of ADHD in adults is challenging and requires attention to early development and symptoms of inattention, distractibility, impulsivity and emotional lability.
A coach works with an adult with ADHD to help them carry out the routine activities of daily life in an organized, goal-oriented, and timely fashion. This is effective when combined with traditional treatments for ADHD such as medication and psychological therapy.
A very small proportion of people with ADHD have a neurological disorder called Tourette syndrome. People with Tourette syndrome have various nervous tics and repetitive mannerisms, such as eye blinks, facial twitches, or grimacing.
It is important that the child receive a thorough examination and appropriate diagnosis by a well-qualified professional.
The developmental history would be consistent with ADHD, including evidence of problems with peers, other delays such as bed wetting, school failure, suspensions, or special interventions such as sitting in front of the class, etc.
Treatment for Adult ADHD
For several reasons, family physicians may be uncomfortable evaluating and treating patients with symptoms of ADHD, particularly adults without a previously established ADHD diagnosis.

The most effective treatment is long-term use of a schedule II drug with potential for abuse.
A psychiatrist can provide therapy and prescribe any needed medications. Child psychologists are also qualified to diagnose and treat ADHD.
For many adults, medications lessen the disorder's internal noise and outward chaos, helping them to gain some sense of self-control.
There are many theories as to why fewer females are diagnosed and treated with ADHD.
The Omega-3 fatty acid supplement should be the first-line treatment for children with ADHD.
The behavioral treatment may be used for the treatment of the adult ADHD.

About the Author

Rachel Broune writes articles for depression symptoms. He also writes for alternative medicines


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