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The CDC Defines ADHD As A “Neurobehavioral Disorder Characterized By Pervasive Inattention And/Or Hyperactivity-Impulsivity And Resulting In Significant Functional Impairment.” ADHD—Also Known As Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder—Affects Many People In This Country. That Is Why We've Decided To Launch This Site. Welcome To ADHDupdates.com. This Site Is A Free Information Resource That Will Answer All Your Questions About ADHD. As
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Diagnosing ADHD in Adults: Recognizing Adult ADHD Symptoms and Evaluating Options for Treatment
Author: Tess Thompson
By Tess Thompson
Although it is commonly believed to be a condition that
primarily affects children, it is estimated that 12 to 15
million American adults also suffer from Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder. But because child ADHD treatment and
symptoms can differ slightly from adult ADHD and treatment, and
because research into adult ADHD is still in its early stages,
many adults do not know how to evaluate whether they are
suffering from the disorder.
There is no single test that will identify ADHD, and there are
no specific genetic or biological indicators that will lead to a
diagnosis. Instead, it is necessary to consult a doctor who will
conduct a comprehensive evaluation which will include extensive
examination of past behavior, and should also include a physical
exam to rule out any other possible source of the symptoms.
ADHD symptoms differ from person to person, but according to the
American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical
Manual of Mental Disorders, which is often used in ADHD research
studies, they can include:
-Difficulty organizing tasks and activities -Often losing things
necessary for tasks or activities -Often easily distracted by
outside stimuli -Not listening when spoken to directly
-Difficulty awaiting turn -Difficulty playing or engaging in
leisure activities quietly
All of the symptoms listed by the APA (and these are just a few)
are meant to describe those found in children, but they can be
used as a general guideline for adults as well. However, adult
symptoms can manifest themselves in more subtle ways, and the
hyperactivity seen in children is often less evident in adults.
Instead, adults may be restless, on edge, and have trouble
relaxing.
Diagnosing ADHD in adults is made more complex by the variety of
conditions which can share similar symptoms. These conditions
include drug or alcohol dependency, depression and thyroid
dysfunction.
Although recognizing adult ADHD symptoms can be difficult, once
diagnosed, adults have many options for treatment. Stimulant
drugs such as Ritalin, which are often prescribed for children,
have not been approved by the FDA for treatment of adults. They
may still be effective, but can potentially produce unwanted
side effects. Certain homeopathic remedies have also been found
to be extremely effective in some patients. Homeopathic
ingredients such as Avina Sativa (Green Oats) and Gingo Biloba
are among those which can help alleviate symptoms.
Many studies agree that medication should be just one facet of
treatment. Behavioral and psychological treatment, or what is
called a "multimodal" approach, should be considered as well.
Armed with good information and a certain amount of patience,
you should be able to obtain an accurate diagnosis and explore
effective treatments for your condition.
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I love to tell this story about an ADHD child who went from F's to A's in science using hockey cards. There was this kid with ADHD symptoms that I worked with clinically who was a brilliant kid (as anyone with an ADHD child can relate to). He was getting really bad grades in science class. I mean, he was getting F after F, whereas he was able to get A’s in other classes. This is a phenomenon we find often with the ADHD child. He said it was because he really didn't like the teacher...the teacher was really boring. That's what the ADHD child will often say. However, I wouldn't doubt it, because he had done well in that subject in previous years. I said, "Do you or don't you want to get better grades so you don't have to have your parents bothering you all the time?" He said, "Yes." I said, "If you could do it and not really have to think about it, how about that?" "Sure." I said, "Here’s what you do. What are you interested in? What do you think about all the time? What are you... |
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