First of all ADD or in common forms ADHD or HD or AD You will notice your lack of social skills. Then you will not be able to focus for long periods of time at work/and/or school. You will notice that you can't sit still for a long time. Also you aren't patient and you talk above others. Talk to your local phycologist for more info on ADD or ADHD.
With ADD, you cannot concentrate that well. you would be overly distracted by every sound.
Symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) can include difficulty focusing, impulsivity, disorganization, forgetfulness, restlessness, and difficulty completing tasks. Individuals with ADD may also struggle with time management and prioritizing tasks.
Babies can have ADD symptoms. This is especially true if the mother was addicted to alcohol or drugs while she was pregnant.
Symptoms of attention deficit disorder in adults are similar to symptoms in children. Difficulty concentrating, forgetfulness, and distraction are main symptoms. A true diagnosis should be made by a neurologist through simple interviewing.
There are a number of support groups for people with ADD and they can offer advice about symptoms. The mental health charities also have their own sites. Although there are some good medical sites that list symptoms it might be best to speak to your doctor rather than relying on what may be unqualified opinion.
Some of the symptoms of ADD, or Attention Deficit Disorder include: having trouble concentrating on a task, doesn't seem to listen well when spoken to directly, is easily distracted or has trouble remembering tasks. Another main symptom is avoiding or disliking things that involve a lot of concentration or mental effort for a long time.
There is some evidence to suggest that yes too much sugar can make the symptoms of add worse, though im not sure this has been scientifically proven.
According to http://www.additudemag.com/, the symptoms are distractibility, hyperactivity, or impulsivity. The website has a lot of information for childhood and adult ADD.
No. Many more males have ADD and/or ADHD than females. Some of this may be because symptoms are easier to detect in boys. Girls have more subtle symptoms. Boys tend to be more physical when distracted than girls.
Symptoms of ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) and ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) can include difficulty focusing, hyperactivity, impulsivity, forgetfulness, and disorganization. People with ADHD may also have trouble with time management and following through on tasks. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Perhaps the best thing to do is to phone your doctor or gp.
Not being able to sit still having irritability issues having symptoms of bipolar deppression.