Having ADHD is not an easy thing to live with. Some signs of having the disorder include not being focused, doing multiple tasks without finishing them, low test grades, social phobia, and being hyperactive.
There are several signs that can be identified as being related to adult ADHD. These include problems with being organized, difficulties with marriage or relationships and poor listening skills.
Children suffering from ADHD will often show symptoms that include inattentiveness, hypersensitivity, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness. Although these are some of the signs of ADHD, one cannot diagnose efficiently a child based on these signs, and one should consult with a doctor for an official diagnosis.
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.
Here are some of the signs and symptoms of ADHD:HyperactivityUnable to "slow down" when asked toUnable to focus on what is going onEasily distractedUnable to sit still
ADHD is very unique from child to child, or even from adult to adult. Some of the main signs are inattentive,, hyperactive, impulsive and disruptive. Just as every person has a unique personality, ADHD can be unique from person to person. Besides the general list above, some children with ADHD will have trouble staying on task or staying focused, doesn't pay attention to details, frequently misplaces things, can appear to not be listening or forgets instructions quickly. If you are concerned your child may have some or most of these symptoms, it is best to call a child psychologist or Psychiatrist to see if ADHD is the reason for these symptoms.
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.
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http://www.adhdchildparenting.com/adhd-child-diet-therapy.php offers some advice for diets for ADHD patients. http://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/guide/adhd-diets also offers some great help when it comes to a diet for ADHD patients. It is also advised to check with your doctor about some diet ideas for those dealing with ADHD.
There are some foods and beverages someone with ADHD should avoid. Some foods can help calm you down as well. www.webmd.com/add-adhd/guide/adhd-diets
ADHD is a genetic problem. Premature birth is usually an environmetal one, although can be affected by some genetic factors e.g. a small mother, susceptibility to other causes of premature birth. There is no connection between being born early and ADHD.
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