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In early childhood, exposure to lead or other toxins can cause ADHD-like symptoms. Traumatic brain injury or neurological disorders may also trigger ADHD symptoms.
ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood. It is usually first diagnosed in childhood and often lasts into adulthood.
Some of the main symptoms of ADHD in early to mid-childhood include: inattentiveness to details, easily getting bored with tasks, difficulty with simple instructions and the inability to remain focused on a given activity. These should by no means be taken as strict signs of ADHD as it is a natural idiosyncrasy for children to have little attention and to get easily distracted in their early years.
No; concussions can cause symptoms similar to ADHD, but it is not ADHD. ADHD is a developmental disorder of the brain that occurs in childhood.
In her childhood... she was very young.
Probably not. ADHD is caused by an imbalance in brain chemistry that is almost certainly hereditary.
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.
Children with ADHD are at an increased risk for drug abuse, educational failure, and other problems later in life.
Animals could potentially have ADHD since it caused by a defect in the dopamine receptors in the brain of mammals. There has been several models of ADHD in animals, but it is not yet treatable.
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.
ADHD does not end. it is a disorder that is there from birth to death. However, ADHD symptoms are not the same in people under the age of 16 as they are in over the age of 16, hence the idea that ADHD ends after childhood. there is no cure however it can be made easier to deal with by use of medication, therapy and a good psychiatrist.
Because then you can be sure he really has ADHD. And you want to know what caused the child's ADHD, it could be bad diet, bad parents or something else.