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Key Signs of ADHD
 

Inattention

Impulsivity

Hyperactivity

 

Overview

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects from 3 percent to 5 percent of American children of school age. The disorder is usually suspected if the child is inattentive, impulsive and hyperactive. Because as many as 50 percent of these children have associated hyperactivity, it is commonly referred to as ADHD. About half of the children with ADHD continue to have it when they grow up.

Unidentified and untreated, the condition can leave your child at risk for:

  • Poor performance at school.
  • Poor self-image.
  • Social problems.
  • Family difficulties.

Children may have a high energy level and lots of activity without having the disorder.

Prognosis

Early diagnosis, intervention and treatment can help people with ADHD overcome their problems and achieve success in all areas of their lives. ADHD does not have a cure. Adults who were never diagnosed as children can be successfully treated with medication and lifestyle modifications such as keeping lists.

More on ADHD

What Other Disorders Accompany Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder?
Why Johnny Won't Sit Still
What Is ADHD?
Adults Can Suffer From ADHD
Time's Up! Help for the Punctually Challenged

In the Encyclopedia:

Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Learning disorders

This article was reviewed and updated June 2007.

 

Thu, Dec 4, 2008



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