ADHD Vs. ADD: Understanding The Difference

Management And Treatment

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There are many ways that patients can manage and treat their ADD and ADHD. For starters, anyone affected should turn to healthy diet tips that can assist in managing their disorder, as well as get plenty of exercise and a good night’s sleep. Aside from that, they can be given more assistance and guidance from their parents and teachers, they can receive behavior therapy through meeting with a therapist, and they can be assessed on medications. Often those who are diagnosed will be prescribed stimulants - which can help reduce the symptoms of ADD and ADHD by seventy to eighty percent. However, it is best to speak to a licensed doctor upon deciding which methods of management and treatments would work best for the individual.

Now that you have a good idea of the management and treatments for ADHD and ADD, continue reading to discover how ADHD and ADD can affect adults.

ADHD And ADD In Adults

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Approximately half of the children diagnosed with ADHD or ADD will continue to experience their symptoms into adulthood. However, some adults can be diagnosed later in life whether they had the disorder for their entire life or not as sometimes it is misdiagnosed or goes undiagnosed. Adults with ADD or ADHD can be diagnosed by having any five symptoms from the list provided by the CDC. Some common traits among those who have ADHD in their adult life include changing their employers frequently, having few personal or career-based achievements, and repetitive relationship issues.

If you are above the age of eighteen and have five or more symptoms of ADD or ADHD, then it is advised that you seek help from your doctor.

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