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Questions
& Answer Surrounding A.D.H.D
Question Is A.D.H.D more common in
boy's then in girls ?
Answer It was originally
thought that this was the more common in boys, however recent research
is showing the A.D.H.D might be just as common in girls. many girls will
be diagnosed with A.D.D rather then A.D.H.D this is due to girls not being
as hypoactive as boys. A.D.D is much more difficult to diagnosed therefore
it can go unnoticed for longer periods of time.
Question What other conditions
are commonly seen with A.D.H.D?
Answer When 2
or more conditions are present, it is called CO-Morbid conditions. The
Most common conditions that are associated with A.D.H.D are Depression,
Oppositional Defiance Disorder, Compulsive Disorder, Dyslexia, Touirettes
Syndrome and substance Abuse. Some more information can be found on my
page called the many faces of A.D.H.D.
Question
How do I know if my child or partner has A.D.H.D?
Answer You can find this information on the page called A.D.H.D
the facts. You will also need to look at the individuals difficulties,
see if they are impulsive, low concentration levels, can not focus, can
not pay attention. Speak to someone that has experience around A.D.H.D.
Question
What about A.D.H.D in Adults?
Answer
It was once believed that A.D.H.D was a childhood disorder and something
that you grow out of after puberty. We now know that an individual will
not outgrow the condition but will carry it into Adulthood. Many parents
that are going through the diagnostic process with their children also
come to realise that they have the condition themselves. An Adult will
have the same characteristics of Distractibility, Poor Attention, low
concentration and forgetfulness . If you think your partner has this condition,
then you can help them, Talk to someone that has knowledge and experience.
you can also visit my page on Adult
A.D.H.D.
Question
What treatment options are available?
Answer A.D.H.D Can be treated in a number of ways: behaviour
modification programs, Stimulant medication (please
see my page on medication) and herbal supplements
Medication
combined with behavioural management is the most researched and the most
reliable way of managing the condition. Please have a look at my page
on (Management )
Question
I think me or my child has A.D.H.D who should I go to see?
Answer You should start with your family Doctor, talk to them
about your concerns and ask if they can refer you to a psychiatrist. Psychiatrists
are the ones that diagnose A.D.H.D.
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