Symptoms and signs of ADHD

ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is a behavioral and attention disorder that can be an independent disease, and can first appear together with another disorder or psychoneurological pathology.

  • ADHD occurs in approximately 8% of children and 2.5% of adults.
  • It is most often diagnosed in boys aged 7-8. The first signs usually appear at 3-4 years.
  • Girls have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder less often.
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A doctor makes The diagnosis exclusively after a detailed examination and diagnostics. However, for the diagnosis, the child’s parents or guardians should seek qualified medical help. They should notice the symptoms and signs of the disorder as early as possible, but at the same time:

1 Do not blame yourself when symptoms appear

ADHD develops due to a disorder:

  • of the functioning of the central nervous system
  • of the reticular formation of the brain.

You do not need to blame yourself when symptoms appear – you need to seek help and begin to alleviate the symptoms that make life difficult for the child himself.

2 Do not be afraid of restrictions for the child at school or in life because of the diagnosis

If you are so scared of official medical examinations, it is important to know that the diagnosis of ADHD will not negatively affect the child’s fate in any way. It will only help to begin correcting the activity of the brain and central nervous system in time to facilitate the functioning of the entire child’s body.

3 Don't wait for it to "go away on its own"

There are several common mistakes when symptoms of ADHD appear:

  • Some parents diagnose their child themselves without consulting a doctor. They forget that there may not be a diagnosis – stress can affect the state of the nervous system. All the child’s behavioral features may be temporary. A doctor should make a diagnosis.
  • And another part of parents, even after the child’s condition worsens, may think that this is “just a crisis period,” “it will go away on its own.” And do not seek help.

SO, WHAT SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS OF ADHD ARE WORTH PAYING ATTENTION TO? PAYING ATTENTION MEANS: 

  1. Observe how regular these symptoms are, when they appear, when they intensify, and when they subside.
  2. Contact a doctor for an official diagnosis without making an independent diagnosis for the child.
  3. Start correcting and reducing ADHD symptoms in a timely manner using safe methods. For example, using the Neurro hardware and software system.

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MAIN SIGNS FOR ALL TYPES OF SYNDROME

These difficulties are constant and do not arise in a stressful situation or increased fatigue.

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Inattention. Difficulty concentrating on tasks that are not very interesting to the child. Counting, learning letters, and numbers trying to learn a poem, or playing an educational game cannot captivate the child even for 5 minutes. It is difficult to follow instructions and rules - there may be many errors in completing tasks, as well as forgetfulness. When diagnosing, the doctor considers age standards for concentration and the child's individual characteristics.

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Impulsivity. Demanding, inability to wait, mood swings, and unexpected and bright outbursts of emotions that the child cannot keep to himself. Increased frequency of injuries. Difficulty sleeping due to a large number of emotions and impressions. There is aggressive behavior that is dangerous for both the child himself and others.

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Hyperactivity. Constant chaotic movements. Difficulty in sitting still for the required amount of time. Much fussiness, impatience, and activity, even in places where it is not very appropriate.

Important to consider! ADHD has several types of disorder progression, so signs and symptoms may differ from the stated basic characteristics. Most often, when a child is diagnosed with ADHD, most symptoms are observed, and not just one problem area.

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  • Children who are diagnosed with a predominantly inattentive type of ADHD may also often experience a loss of strength, detachment from people, and difficulties with motivation.
  • Children who are diagnosed with a predominantly hyperactive-impulsive type of ADHD may perform actions in which adults do not see logic. For example, running away if they agreed that the child would sit and wait for the parent.
  • Children who are diagnosed with a predominantly combined type of ADHD may often and unexpectedly change the focus of their attention – switching from one task to another (and not completing them).

The combination of all ADHD symptoms leads children to poor performance at school, difficulties with understanding their emotional sphere, as well as social problems (lack of friends and challenges with understanding peers).

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