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ADD and ADHD Differences

Commonly, ADD and ADHD are used interchangeably in many cases but are actually two distinct disorders. In each case, it is necessary to be tested by a medical professional to have a diagnosis of ADD vs. ADHD. Each disorder has its own set of symptoms and treatments.

ADD vs. ADHD

ADD is different than ADHD in more ways than simply missing the hyperactivity component. ADD is characterized by more anxiety and less impulsivity than ADHD. When you are member of QualityHealth, you get quick and convenient access to the most up to date information. Here's an example of the expert advice you can expect from QualityHealth:

ADD

  • Cause thought to be in frontal lobe of brain
  • Main indicators are fear and anxiety
  • Cannot relax due to anxiety
  • Shy, withdrawn
  • Low risk for criminal behavior
  • ADHD

  • Size and structure of brain differs
  • Main indicators are problems with hyperactivity, impulsivity, and inattentiveness
  • Restlessness due to craving excitement and stimulation, fidgety and squirmy
  • Usually egocentric, can exhibit intolerance
  • Can be at risk for criminal behavior due to lack of internal rules
  • Another important distinction of ADD vs. ADHD is the opinion of others with respect to the affected individual. The person with ADD is more withdrawn and less confident than the individual with ADHD. The latter is more self-centered and egotistical. The ADHD person has a low tolerance for many situations with others as they are "black and white" thinkers. Often not team players, they often react unfavorably to criticisms.

    The QualityHealth Difference

    QualityHealth can assist you in finding the necessary answers to your questions regarding ADD vs. ADHD. Remember, diagnosing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADD must be done by a trained health care provider. In addition, please also seek a qualified second opinion prior to the administration of any drug therapies. Consider all side effects and other restrictions when examining medications and a course of treatment. Remember, it is not recommended to self-diagnose or treat any medical disorder.

    For more information on coping with ADD ADHD, join QualityHealth. With resources, information, and answers to your questions, QualityHealth is a one-stop source. Make your decisions on living with this disorder based on sound advice that you can easily access and understand! There is no reason to feel like you are alone during this challenging time in your life or in the life of your child. Come join QualityHealth today for all of your questions about living with ADD ADHD!

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