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    Diagnosing ADHD in Adults: Recognizing Adult ADHD Symptoms and
    Evaluating Options for Treatment
      
    By Tess Thompson

    Although it is commonly believed to be a condition that primarily affects children, it is
    estimated that 12 to 15 million American adults also suffer from Attention Deficit
    Hyperactivity Disorder. But because child ADHD treatment and symptoms can differ
    slightly from adult ADHD and treatment, and because research into adult ADHD is still
    in its early stages, many adults do not know how to evaluate whether they are suffering
    from the disorder.

    There is no single test that will identify ADHD, and there are no specific genetic or
    biological indicators that will lead to a diagnosis. Instead, it is necessary to consult
    a doctor who will conduct a comprehensive evaluation which will include extensive
    examination of past behavior, and should also include a physical exam to rule out
    any other possible source of the symptoms.

    ADHD symptoms differ from person to person, but according to the American Psychiatric
    Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, which is often used
    in ADHD research studies, they can include:

    -Difficulty organizing tasks and activities
    -Often losing things necessary for tasks or activities
    -Often easily distracted by outside stimuli
    -Not listening when spoken to directly
    -Difficulty awaiting turn
    -Difficulty playing or engaging in leisure activities quietly

    All of the symptoms listed by the APA (and these are just a few) are meant to describe
    those found in children, but they can be used as a general guideline for adults as well.
    However, adult symptoms can manifest themselves in more subtle ways, and the
    hyperactivity seen in children is often less evident in adults. Instead, adults may be
    restless, on edge, and have trouble relaxing.

    Diagnosing ADHD in adults is made more complex by the variety of conditions which
    can share similar symptoms. These conditions include drug or alcohol dependency,
    depression and thyroid dysfunction.

    Although recognizing adult ADHD symptoms can be difficult, once diagnosed, adults have
    many options for treatment. Stimulant drugs such as Ritalin, which are often prescribed
    for children, have not been approved by the FDA for treatment of adults. They may still
    be effective, but can potentially produce unwanted side effects. Certain homeopathic
    remedies have also been found to be extremely effective in some patients. Homeopathic
    ingredients such as Avina Sativa (Green Oats) and Gingo Biloba are among those which
    can help alleviate symptoms.

    Many studies agree that medication should be just one facet of treatment. Behavioral
    and psychological treatment, or what is called a “multimodal” approach, should be
    considered as well. Armed with good information and a certain amount of patience,
    you should be able to obtain an accurate diagnosis and explore effective treatments
    for your condition.


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