What are the symptoms of ADHD?

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ADHD is the most common psychological and behavioral disease in childhood, with a prevalence rate of 3% - 5%. It not only affects children's study and life, but also brings troubles to parents, family, school and even social problems. Therefore, for ADHD, we should do early detection, early treatment, can achieve good therapeutic effect, so that these children can grow up healthily.

What are the symptoms of ADHD?

Infancy: mainly poor regularity of life. It is often manifested as too much activity, tireless, disobedient and difficult to manage and teach; Restless sleep, feeding difficulties, littering toys, excessive crying, easy to provoke, mothers often resent their children difficult to raise.

Preschool age: lack of concentration, too much activity, unwilling to sit still, unwilling to learn, unwilling to accept management, easy to lose temper, destroy things, throw toys all over the floor, do not cherish, do not tidy up, like to fight with children, aggressive, impulsive behavior, etc.

Early school age: often the class's famous "skin king", interfere with others, make trouble, very easy to get excited, lose temper, and the relationship with classmates is not harmonious. There are often learning problems, such as slow response in class, confusion in answering questions, and poor learning related memory. When doing homework, pay attention to the short time of concentration, procrastination, or doing other things while doing homework, which needs the strict supervision of adults.

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In the past, most people thought that ADHD was only a childhood disease, and children would heal themselves when they grow up. However, in recent years, studies have found that the symptoms of ADHD can exist for a long time and are difficult to heal. About 1 / 3 of ADHD children's symptoms disappeared by the age of 18, and all kinds of social functions basically returned to normal; One third of the symptoms will last until adulthood; The remaining one-third of ADHD symptoms last for life.