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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

By Team Htv

May 11, 2018

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Overview

ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a psychological condition that involves mainly three persistent problems:

This condition presents predominantly in children but may continue into adulthood. Unstable relationships, poor work or academic performances and disturbed mental health are common adverse effects of ADHD.

Causes

The exact cause of this health condition is unknown. Following are some known risk-factors:

Symptoms

In ADHD that continues to adulthood, hyperactivity may diminish, but impulsive and inattentive behaviour remains a problem and may interfere with daily life. Following are some other symptoms:

These symptoms are seen as a manifestation of the disease only when they are severe enough to cause disruption and problems in daily lives. Usually, they can be traced back to childhood. Adult ADHD can also commonly co-exist with other mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and learning disabilities.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis is usually made on the basis of careful patient history, especially family and childhood history, and ADHD rating scales with thorough psychological evaluations.

Treatment

A combination of medication and psychological therapy usually has the best results. Medications commonly prescribed for this condition include:

Different types of psychotherapies that can be utilized include:

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