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Read Symptoms of ADHD by Hadar Swersky

Hadar Swersky is a serial entrepreneur, currently focusing on battling loneliness, supporting better aging and innovating through AgeTech. Hadar is also the author of u201cWinning in business with ADHD

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Read Symptoms of ADHD by Hadar Swersky

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  1. Symptoms of ADHD Doctors do not use a single test to diagnose ADHD. Symptoms of ADHD can overlap with those of many other conditions. However, doctors can diagnose ADHD if the symptoms meet certain criteria. They may conduct a physical exam and ask questions about behavior and activity patterns. They may also speak to the child, parents, teachers, or other adults to assess the severity of the child's symptoms. Once diagnosed, treatment options include a variety of approaches that focus on managing the symptoms of ADHD. Hadar Swersky says Stimulant medicines, such as amphetamine-dextroamphetamine and methylphenidate, are common treatments for ADHD. These medicines activate the brain's ability to slow down, focus, and use self-control. Children with ADHD may also benefit from behavior therapy. These treatments can improve social skills and help children focus and stay organized. Aside from medication, parents should seek help from a mental health professional if they have concerns about their child's behavior. People with ADHD often exhibit symptoms of disorganization, such as a messy desk or room, or an inability to maintain a routine. They tend to be easily distracted, and can't engage in quiet activities. They tend to finish other people's sentences, squirm in their seat, or fidget. This can make it difficult to focus, causing their concentration to lapse. In addition, children with ADHD often have problems with concentration and focusing on tasks. Hadar Swersky says if the symptoms of ADHD persist, your child may be diagnosed with an underlying physical condition. Physical tests include an evaluation of your child's vision, hearing, motor skills, and verbal skills. Further testing may be needed to rule out other causes for hyperactivity, such as a bacterial infection. Further evaluation of your child's intelligence may include evaluations of personality traits, IQ, and processing skills. You may also have a child's brainwaves measured using a neuropsychiatric EEG-based assessment aid (NEBA system). If your child exhibits the symptoms of ADHD, this test will be helpful in determining the appropriate course of treatment.

  2. Children with ADHD may show signs of impulsivity, or even hyperactivity, but their symptoms may not be as obvious as those of impulsivity. As a result, they may appear to be working in class, causing teachers to overlook their behavior. To prevent these signs from recurring, your child may need special attention, behavior management, and self-esteem support from teachers and peers. This can help your child learn to control their behaviors and to feel better about them. As with children, ADHD can be difficult to deal with in adulthood. Children may struggle with learning social skills, while adults can have difficulty adjusting to adulthood and relationships. Adults can experience mood swings, poor self-esteem, and even substance abuse. Fortunately, treatment options can help you overcome these difficulties and lead a happy, healthy life. There are many different types of medication available to treat ADHD. If you or a loved one is struggling with ADHD, it is important to seek treatment immediately.

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