If you are in college, you are far beyond the age where you should have developed the ability to concentrate on your studies. ADD is a definite possibility. Check with the campus health center. They can start you on the way to having it assessed and treated if necessary.
"Symptoms include hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, bone loss, trouble sleeping and trouble concentrating. You should be checked out by your physician. There are medications that can relieve some of these symptoms."
Could be anemia.
Conditions that could cause extreme agitation, severe headache and trouble concentrating include depression, bipolar disorder or generalized anxiety disorder. Ocular problems, have an eye test. Dehydration.
You won't have energy for the day and you will feel tired. You'll also have trouble concentrating.
Trouble concentrating on one task. reacting on impulse and inability to stand still
They won't get in trouble. By not getting in trouble they will not miss out on information the teacher is giving, and the teacher won't be frustrated. By not missing information that could be on a test, they will get better grades. By getting good grades they can get in AP classes. If you take AP classes in high school in some districts, you can earn college credits and eliminate you first year in college. So you benefit by having less school if you plan on going to college. And that's how you benefit, so follow rules.
After a heavy meal, I felt sluggish and had trouble concentrating on my work.
Yes, you need to have the engine and transmission computers checked for trouble codes. That should lead you towards a possible cause.Yes, you need to have the engine and transmission computers checked for trouble codes. That should lead you towards a possible cause.
A problem with the emission system. Need to have trouble codes checked.
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Some symptoms of ADHD in a child include hyperactivity and trouble concentrating. Some children are thought to have a hot temper while they in fact have ADHD.
Symptoms of kidney disease are changes in urination, pain in the lower back, discomfort while urinating, dehydration, trouble sleeping, concentrating or dizziness.