ADHD itself does not directly cause physical problems, but it can lead to challenges that may impact physical health. For instance, individuals with ADHD may struggle with impulsivity and inattention, which can result in accidents or injuries. Additionally, they may have difficulty maintaining routines that promote physical health, such as regular exercise or a balanced diet, potentially leading to secondary health issues over time. Managing ADHD effectively can help mitigate these risks.
It can be hard to separate them, because ADHD or ADD can cause depression but depression can also cause concentration problems. If you want to fix your problems you have to find out which one is the underlying cause. For instance, if something has recently happened in your life (death, trauma etc) it might be depression.
No ADHD is from birth.
Yes, sometimes it can.
no, its a neurological disorder.
Yes over a period of time it can cause physical problems and even death..........
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.
No. ADHD does cause poor impulse control but in no way is it an excuse for adultery or a complete explanation for such behavior. Individuals with ADHD are more likely to do risky behaviors but it is not the cause; consult counselling.
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There is no particular physical appearance that is associated with ADHD. What is typically seen is certain behaviors, such as trouble focusing and difficulty sitting still.
Heartache is an emotional problem not a physical one. However it may cause stress which can lead to heart problems.
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