Yes adhd affects millions of people it normally starts in childhood and then it can either disappears or stay with you through out your whole life.
No; aggression is a common symptom of conduct disorders with often occur with ADHD.
Yes, a common side effect of most ADHD medications is increased sweating.
ADHD often has one other "side effect" that comes with it dyslexia is very common one but you can have dyslexia and not ADHD they don't come as a joint package.
I've Heard That 1 out of 4 people have it.
The most common of these behavioral criteria are inattention, hyperactivity, and marked impulsiveness.
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ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood. It is usually first diagnosed in childhood and often lasts into adulthood.
ADHD is a common childhood disorder. It is estimated to affect 3-7% of all children in the United States, representing up to two million children.
There are several forms of adhd treatment, ranging from medication to other alternatives. These alternatives are relaxation techniques as well as behavioral therapy.
ADHD is genetic and is more common in boys then girls. You can grow out of it but only 50% do. ADHD is more of a child form of ADD which affects mostly adults rather than children. It affects your brain mainly.. You do not usually show symptoms of ADHD until you are about 5 or 6 yrs old. I would google it. good advice, ik.
ADHS is not a known medical condition, but the similarly-named ADHD is a common affliction. ADHD cannot be outright cured, but it can be treated with certain medicines, particularly stimulants.
Depression or ADD/ADHD