ADHD doesn't affect typical senses (i.e. smell, taste, etc); however, ADHD can effect an individual's sense of time.
ADHD is a brain disorder; it does not affect the body.
Yes; ADHD doesn't affect pain tolerance.
ADHD is rooted in the underdevelopment of certain regions of the brain. However, the symptoms of ADHD affect a person in school, work, and even personal relationships.
Yes. Kids with ADHD can become many things as long as there ADHD does not affect how well they perform there job.
Office jobs and jobs in which do not interest you are not advised for somebody with adhd, and in applying for a job you will have to tell them you have ADHD, which may affect the outcome of whether or not you get the job.
Yes if left untreated it can affect a person's work. With adhd comes the inability to stay focused on one thing as well as an inner restlessness. The ideal job for someone with ADHD would be something fast paced.
how could not paying attention to your senses affect you and be harmful
Yes
THings at affect our senses
it alters ur perception and judgment
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.
Sensation can be described as the awareness of stimuli via the senses. If there is an inability to sense the stimuli, there will be no sensation.