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ADHD Symptoms To Watch Out For

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Approximately 6.1 million American ­­children in the U.S. have been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. While many children show symptoms during their early years in life, others show them during their teenage years. Parents have to be keen on specific behavioral patterns because it is hard to distinguish between what is deemed normal and what is not. Read on to find out some symptoms that warrant a visit to an ADHD doctor.

What Are the Symptoms of ADHD?

ADHD symptoms typically fall into three groups:

  • Inattention
  • Hyperactivity
  • Impulsivity

Inattention

Inattention in children and adults with ADHD may present in the following forms.

Trouble Finishing Tasks – Individuals with ADHD will have difficulties focusing and organizing designated tasks in school or at work. They often show interest in multiple tasks but have problems finishing any of them.

Lack of Focus – Individuals with ADHD are easily distracted by trivial activities in their surroundings and may even forget assigned tasks. They also make many careless mistakes because they have trouble following instructions, especially if they require a lot of planning. Also, they dislike tasks that need a lot of mental effort and may often procrastinate them.

Moments of Disconnection – Individuals with ADHD may often appear as if they are not listening even when spoken to directly. They may also be quieter and may avoid interactions.

Hyperactivity

To people with ADHD, hyperactivity usually presents in physical or verbal activities. They may have difficulty sitting still and may seem restless. Also, many people with ADHD are constantly in motion fidgeting or tapping their feet or hands. They may also talk excessively and monopolize conversations. Additionally, they may be too loud or disruptive.

Impulsivity

Individuals with impulsivity may present as impatient. They may have difficulty waiting for their time when in a line or may tend to interrupt others. They may also intrude into people’s spaces without permission. Additionally, they may have difficulty waiting for their time to talk or react and may often blurt out answers or interrupt people.

If your child exhibits any of these behaviors, it could be a good idea to visit a qualified ADHD doctor for a concrete diagnosis. Learning how to live with ADHD takes time and patience, which means it’s best to get a diagnosis as early as possible.

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