05 April
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can manifest with a variety of symptoms, which are typically classified into two main categories: inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity. Not everyone with ADHD will display all symptoms, and the severity of symptoms can vary greatly among individuals. Here are some common symptoms associated with ADHD:
Inattention symptoms:
Hyperactivity/Impulsivity symptoms:
It's important to note that these symptoms must be present to a significant degree, causing impairment in social, academic, or occupational functioning, and must not be better explained by another mental disorder. Additionally, symptoms must have been present before the age of 12 and in more than one setting (e.g., at home, school, work) for a diagnosis of ADHD to be made. It's also common for individuals with ADHD to experience comorbid conditions such as anxiety, depression, or learning disorders