Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Diagnosis

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Diagnosis
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Diagnosis

An attention deficit hyperactivity disorder diagnosis may provide answers to questions like: Why can’t I (or my child) sit still or concentrate for long periods of time? Why can’t I stay organized? Why don’t I finish projects? Why can’t I keep track of my car keys? How could I have missed that appointment again?

Symptoms that might lead to an attention deficit hyperactivity disorder diagnosis include:
  • Difficulty with attention to detail, leading to careless mistakes and messy work

  • Easily distracted; frequently interrupts ongoing tasks to attend to trivial noises or activities usually ignored by others

  • Inability to focus on tasks or activities

  • Frequent shifts from one uncompleted activity to another

  • Procrastination and disorganized work habits

  • Forgetfulness in daily activities

  • Frequent shifts in conversation, not listening to others, not keeping one's mind on conversations, and not following details or rules of activities in social situations

  • Fidgeting, squirming while seated

  • Getting up frequently to walk or run around

  • Difficulty playing quietly or engaging in quiet leisure activities
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Diagnosis – Formula for Success
Some physicians turn to drug therapy to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Stimulants such as Adderall, Concerta, Focalin and Ritalin are effective in treating some symptoms. Nonstimulant drugs, including Paxil, Wellbutrin and Effexor, may also be prescribed.

Because ADHD medication can have uncomfortable or even dangerous side effects, a growing number of health care professionals recommend drug-free treatments for the disorder. In almost every case, studies show that those who have been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder have cognitive deficits, specifically in working memory.

Weak cognitive skills contribute to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder because they make it hard to pay attention. One drug-free treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is to work with a personal brain trainer to strengthen the weak brain skills that are responsible for attention problems.

LearningRx is the premier one-on-one brain training company in the world. To learn more about how cognitive skills training can relieve and even eliminate the root causes of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, find a LearningRx Brain Training Center near you.

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