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Impulsivity, hyperactivity, and inattention are the main symptoms of ADHD. ADHD sufferers may struggle to concentrate on tasks and pay attention to details.
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The diagnosis of ADHD requires a thorough assessment that rules out other potential causes and takes into account the occurrence of symptoms in several contexts (such as the family, workplace, and school).
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Behavioral therapy, education, medication, and support are often used in the treatment of ADHD. Training in organizational skills and parenting techniques might also be beneficial.
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ADHD can have an impact on many aspects of everyday life, such as relationships, self-esteem, academic and professional performance, and emotional control.
Anxiety, depression, disruptive behavioral disorders, and learning disabilities frequently coexist with AHD. In addition to treating the specific symptoms of ADHD, managing comorbid illnesses may also be necessary.