No; no study has linked ADHD with having a lower IQ than average. ADHD affects motivation and focus which do not have a direct impact on intelligence. There are certain celebrities with ADHD who credit their success to having the disorder.
MRI...maybe...The appropriate test to help with ADHD are EEG's. Though these aren't used unless the psychiatrist thinks you're having seizures and not knowing it.
No
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Everyone has ADHD to a certain extent. Do you ever feel jittery, impatient, or distracted? People often only get diagnosed when these symptoms are so intense that they interfere with everyday life.
I find that caffeine helps to calm people down with ADHD it works better on children under the age of 17
Explaining to your friends that you have ADHD can be difficult. Many people have different misconceptions about ADHD or even question the legitimacy the disorder; whether you want to tell your friend or not should be your choice. If you decide to tell your friend, make sure to explain what ADHD is and isn't. If your friend is understanding, they could very well help you with your symptoms and will be able to understand if you are unable to sit through movies, etc.
adhd can not be treated and pills or patches can help to calm you down but not cure the adhd!
If a person has ADHD and they need to write something, it would be ideal for them to take medication when possible. They could also get someone to help them focus.
No. ADHD is a neurological problem and doesn't affect your appearance.
ADHD is no reason to stop studying. People with ADHD may have to work harder to remain focused but there are things that can be done to help. Eliminating distractions is one way to help. This can be done by turning off all music and other electronic devices while studying.
Yes there are several programs and support groups available to help with adhd.