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ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
What is ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
- Genetics: ADHD tends to run in families.
- Brain differences: Variations in attention and activity-related regions may contribute to ADHD.
- Environmental factors: Premature birth, low birth weight, or exposure to toxins during pregnancy might increase the risk.
Common characteristics of ADHD include:
- Inattention: Difficulty focusing, forgetfulness, and disorganization.
- Hyperactivity: Excessive movement, fidgeting, and restlessness.
- Impulsivity: Acting without thinking, interrupting, and struggling with self-control.
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FAQ
Frequently Ask Questions
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting attention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity.
ADHD has three types: predominantly inattentive, predominantly hyperactive-impulsive, and combined type.
Diagnosis typically involves a comprehensive evaluation by a healthcare professional, including a review of symptoms, medical history, and clinical observation.
Common treatments include medication, such as stimulants or non-stimulants, and psychotherapy, like cognitive-behavioral therapy or behavioral therapy.
Absolutely, with proper treatment, support, and accommodations, individuals with ADHD can excel in various aspects of life, including school and work.
Effective management may involve medication, therapy, exercise, maintaining a structured routine, breaking tasks into smaller steps, and utilizing organizational tools.