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.
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If you want to find out whether or not you have ADHD, contact your local mental health office. A psychiatrist may be available to help diagnose something like ADHD.
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Yes they can, but it may be difficult to diagnose.
One can get help from general practitioner and family therapists over a girls naughty behavior, most of the time if the behavior is persistent they may diagnose with ADHD which can be dealt with, with medication.
adhd can not be treated and pills or patches can help to calm you down but not cure the adhd!
There is no way to diagnose ADHD at 4 years old. Anything younger then 10 or so (experts disagree) is extremely likely to be diagnosed falsely, because kids under that age are naturally hyper if they have ADHD or not.
You contact a doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, neurologist, pediatrician (for children) or licensed clinical social worker who understands ADHD and has experience in diagnosing it.Unfortunately since many medical schools haven't adequately taught their students about how to diagnose and treat ADHD (as several medical professionals have told me), you can't assume every medical professional knows enough about ADHD to give you or your child (ADHD is 80% genetic) a proper diagnosis. Often is can be very difficult to find someone who knows enough about ADHD to accurately diagnose it.Most of the medical professionals that do know ADHD have usually gone out of their way in investing in time and money to learn about ADHD to their credit and hopefully our gratitude.You might want to attend a local ADD Support group to get a list of people known to diagnose ADHD in your area.Make sure you ask them what training they have on ADHD. Maybe ask them which ADHD books they've read and how many people they've diagnosed with ADHD. If you're an Adult with ADHD you should ask them how many adults they've diagnosed with ADHD. Many just diagnose children with ADHD.Finding someone who can diagnose ADHD.You can search for directories or ask at your local ADHD support group.DirectoriesADDA has a list of ADD Professionalshttp://add.org/DirectoryHome.aspxso does ADD Resourceshttp://www.addresources.org/adhd_directory.phpand ADD Consultshttp://addconsults.com/directory/index.php3ADHD Support Groups ListingsYou can also try searching the web to find a local ADHD support group in your area. Or if that doesn't work (many don't have websites) here's a list of places you can look to find ADD support groups in your area.Canadian ADHD Support Groups Listingshttp://www.addcoach4u.com/canadianadhdsupportgroups.htmlUS ADHD Support Groups Listingshttp://www.addcoach4u.com/support/usadhdsupportgroups.htmlInternational ADHD Support Groups Listingshttp://www.addcoach4u.com/internationaladhdsupportgr.html
Yes there are several programs and support groups available to help with adhd.
you dont they have adhd they cant help being like that
WebMD is a good resource to find out the symptoms common in ADHD. Unfortunately, as a physician, I can tell you that many immediately connect somewhat obscure findings and diagnose themselves with these diseases.
Ritalin is a good supplement for ADHD. It is actually effective. Also, recent studies are showing that a healthy diet can also help control ADHD symptoms.