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Adult ADHD and Child ADHD Differences

The main difference between adult ADHD and children's ADHD is mostly in the method that the afflicted person deals with the disorder. Adults tend to have more sophisticated coping mechanisms and can therefore function at a higher level. Since this functioning is possible, adults are able to recognize signs and symptoms when they happen and can adjust their actions accordingly. Children have a diminished understanding of what is going on with their behavior and likely don't realize they have a problem. In addition, adults may successfully eliminate ADHD symptoms with a specific diet, exercise, and lifestyle modification plan. Get the most relevant ADHD information by joining QualityHealth. Here are just a few topics that members receive in-depth information about:

How to diagnose adult ADHD

To successfully diagnose adult ADHD it is necessary to seek the opinion of a trained medical professional. In addition, when a diagnosis of ADHD is reached, it is wise to seek a second opinion — especially prior to any course of treatment. Many adults do not realize that they have adult ADHD until they have a child that is found to have the disorder. These individuals have likely had ADHD since childhood. They sometimes begin to recognize patterns in their children's behavior that they remember engaging in when young. It is vital that other afflictions be ruled out in adults as well before one can diagnose adult ADHD. ADHD symptoms can be similar to those of obsessive-compulsive disorder, hormonal imbalance, and depression. Find out more about these differences now by joining QualityHealth.

Treatments

A key difference is in the child ADHD treatment as opposed to the adult course of treatment. Adults are able to effectively treat ADHD with lifestyle modifications. Children are usually given stimulants in order to treat the disorder. They are able to then concentrate and follow directions. There are a wide variety of medications — from the short-acting Ritalin to longer-lasting Concerta that can be taken once daily. The child The QualityHealth Member Difference

ADHD treatment should be researched thoroughly and QualityHealth can help. Remember, in order to actually determine if a child is actually afflicted with ADHD, it is necessary to seek advice from a medical professional. In addition, please seek a second opinion prior to the administration of any drug therapies.

For more information on ADHD, join QualityHealth. Make your decisions based on sound advice! Come to QualityHealth today for all of your questions!

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