Understanding ADHD- Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

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ADHD- Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

According to the DSM-V, ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental childhood disorders. About 5.3% children are diagnosed with ADHD, worldwide. ADHD is also found to be more prevalent in boys than girls by a 3:1 ratio.

ADHD- Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, is one of the most common learning disorders that start showing signs in early childhood. The symptoms that show up in children continue to exist well into adulthood. However, early identification of the same and consistent treatment, individuals can manage this condition in a healthy way.  A study conducted in Coimbatore, India found that among the global estimate of ADHD cases, the highest prevalence is found between ages 9 and 10.

What are the common behaviours of ADHD?

There are several behavioral indicators of ADHD. Most common sign is that children are are classified as hyperactive. Other symptoms are as follows:

  • Extreme restlessness
  • Impulsiveness
  • Daydreamer
  • Forgetfulness
  • Squirmish and restless when sitting
  • Bumps into things and people
  • Talking too much, interrupting conversation.

 

How is ADHD diagnosed?

Typically, ADHD cannot be diagnosed through one specific test. It generally requires a number of tests and consultation by experts. These tests include medical exams, audio-visual perception tests, as well as assessment of behavioral history. Bear in mind that ADHD diagnosis isn’t something to be afraid of. There are a host of treatment options available that make dealing with ADHD simple and manageable. Combining behavioural treatments and ADHD medication can help an individual fight the symptoms and function like any other member of the society.

If you or your child seem to be experiencing any of the above symptoms, do not hesitate to go into assessment. Book your free assessment at Sped@home today.