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Symptoms of Attention Deficit DisorderHow to Recognize the Signs of ADD, ADHD in Children, Adult
Recognizing the symptoms of attention deficit disorder, such as hyperactivity, impulsivity, and inattentiveness, can lead to faster diagnosis of ADD and proper treatment.
In order to obtain a proper diagnosis of ADD, a medical doctor needs to perform a series of tests that will rule out other possible diseases that may mimic ADD. Recognizing the warning signs and symptoms of ADD can help people take the first step toward receiving treatment for attention deficit disorder. According to Dr. David B. Sudderth, the symptoms of ADD are present in children before the age of seven. If adult ADD is suspected, a complete childhood history can help determine if the symptoms existed in the patient as a young child. If ADD is suspected in a child, the parent can provide the necessary details to the physician to help start the process of testing and treatment. The following symptoms of ADD are noted in the young child, or in the childhood history of the ADD adult: Inattentive: The Inability to Pay Attention is One Possible SymptomInattention is one of the two criteria that should be present in a child, starting before the age of seven, to help determine if the patient may suffer from attention deficit disorder. Dr. Sudderth explains that if six of the following symptoms have been present for a time period that lasts longer than six months at a time, the patient may be suffering from ADD:
Hyperactivity or Impulsivity are Possible Symptoms of ADDTo warrant further investigation of ADD, patients must exhibit symptoms from the above checklist of “inattention” or symptoms from the following list of “hyperactivity-impulsivity.” Dr. Sudderth gives a checklist of “hyperactivity-impulsivity” symptoms to be conscious of, and explains that four of the following symptoms that have persisted for more than six months at one time will qualify under this section: Hyperactivity:
Impulsivity:
Other Symptoms of Attention Deficit DisorderIf the patient’s childhood symptoms fall into one of the two categories above, then other symptoms can be assessed. Attention deficit disorder tends to disrupt at least two facets of an individual’s life, such as work, school or home, and has a significant debilitating effect in those areas. It is important that other underlying mental or personality disorders, such as post-traumatic stress disorder or schizophrenia, are not occurring simultaneously with these symptoms, as that may be caused by other underlying factors. Importance of Recognizing Symptoms of ADDThe sooner that ADD symptoms are recognized, the sooner further testing can be completed by a qualified medical doctor. If any of the above symptoms are noted in a child or in the history of a potential ADD patient, a physician should be contacted in order to begin the next steps in treatment. Proper diagnosing and treatment of ADD can lead to a more fulfilling and productive life for those who are suffering. Source: "Adult ADD, the Complete Handbook", by David B Sudderth, M.D. and Joseph Kandel, M.D., Published by Three Rivers Press, 1 edition, October 1996, ISBN # 0761507965
The copyright of the article Symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder in ADHD/ADD Diagnosis is owned by Renee Holmes. Permission to republish Symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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