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Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, also known as ADHD and Hyperkinetic Disorder, is a very commonly diagnosed disorder in young children. The psychiatric community has come under great scrutiny for over diagnosing ADHD when in fact the true problem is a lack of discipline. True cases of ADHD are less common, but can be very serious and require attention and constant treatment and monitoring.

A child who may be exhibiting signs of ADHD must exhibit symptoms for a period of six months or longer that exceeds expectations for their age and intelligence. Symptoms of ADHD include symptoms such as excessive forgetfulness, failure to acknowledge those who speak to him due to constant distraction, failure to finish tasks, makes repeated careless errors, chronically loses items which are important, fails to follow through on directed tasks due to distraction, and failure to sustain enjoyable activities. Children also must exhibit an inability to sit still, to resist impulses, and can not control their desires, which often leads to serious behavioral outbursts. These symptoms must take place in more than one setting before diagnosis of ADHD is accurate.

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder


Boys are more affected by ADHD than girls. Brain injuries at birth or trauma during delivery or soon after can contribute to the risks of ADHD, as can genetic factors, typically genetic links from a male relative passed onto a male relative.

The screening and diagnosis factors for ADHD are long and extensive, which is how it should be. Immediate diagnosis of ADHD should be countered with a second opinion. Doctors will evaluate the child’s history, the child’s past mental health history, observe behaviors, and scrutinize any medical factors which may be contributing to the behavior, family history, and educational history. All of these factors are reviewed, assessed, and the child is interviewed several times in a psychiatric setting. Parental interviews are becoming more popular since the scrutiny over the over diagnosis of ADHD has been prove to be symptoms of a lack of discipline in young children. Cases where the parents have been interviewed do not necessarily mean the ADHD is not real, but determining one from the other and taking in other physical factors such as seizures, hearing problems, and prolonged sleep deprivation can cause symptoms that reflect ADHD.

Untreated ADHD can lead to serious behavioral complications including violent behaviors and acting out which can injure themselves, siblings, or parents. Children with untreated ADHD can be placed in special education classes and in some cases, expelled from school. As adults they will typically find themselves unable to retain employment, hold relationships, and often end up in jail. Effective treatment of ADHD is very important.

There are various treatments for ADHD, some of which include chemical therapies including Ritalin, and other less invasive treatments. Neuro-bio feedback has produced incredible results in children with ADHD without the use of medication. Parents and teachers need to create situations where the child is likely to succeed and reward positive behavior. Removing distractions and working individually with them to increase their attention span is vital. Positive and negative reinforcement is a key development in teaching ADHD to manage their own behavior.

Treatments for ADHD also include various therapies. Cognitive therapy, social therapy, and educational management is part of treating ADHD. Educating parents is truly the biggest key factors in successful ADHD treatment. Parents of ADHD children need to be taught effective ADHD management tools and effective behavioral management plans. Parents who can reflect back to ADHD children appropriate behaviors and self management skills can slowly allow the child to negotiate ADHD effectively by himself.

Teaching children over a period of time to recognize their behavior and to self manage is the ultimate goal. This takes time, usually over the course of many years, but children are capable of developing a sense of self esteem and the ability to control their own impulses with constant and effective management. A great number of ADHD children outgrow their symptoms, although that is not the case with every child. Children who do not outgrow their symptoms need to continue treatment throughout their adult years.

Adults with ADHD need to be taught the negative consequences for not managing their treatment. Many adults with ADHD who retain their own treatments are able to function in society with few ADHD related issues. Those who refuse to manage their own therapies often find themselves in trouble or hospitalized until treatment returns.
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Medication commonly used for these disease:

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Strattera

Strattera

Strattera is a brand name for atomoxetine, which is prescribed for ADHD, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. It works by strengthening the chemical signals between brain cells and by increasing neurotransmitters, which are brain chemicals, to im more...

Wellbutrin pills

Wellbutrin

Wellbutrin, which is generically prescribed as bupropion, is used to treat the symptoms of depression and seasonal affective disorder. It is also used as a smoking cessation tool by reducing the cravings and withdrawal symptoms of cigarette smokers more...

Amphetamine

Amphetamine

Amphetamine is an appetite suppressant and stimulant. It has the ability to stimulate the brain and nerves (central nervous system) by increasing the amount of chemicals in the body. The use of the drug is said to increase a persons heart rate and blood more...

Atomoxetine

Atomoxetine

Atomoxetine is a prescribed oral medication used to treat, or as a part of a program to treat, Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It is a non-stimulant drug that falls under the medication class called selective norepinephrine uptake inhibit more...

Bupropion

Bupropion

Bupropion is the generic name for medications such as Wellbutrin, Wellbutrin SR, Wellbutrin XL, and Zyban SR. Bupropion is commonly used to treat depressive disorders, seasonal affective disorders, and is used as a smoking cessation medication. Bupropion more...

Carbamazepine

Carbamazepine

Carbamazepine, also known as CBZ, is an anticonvulsant drug that is also used as a mood stabilizing agent. It acts by decreasing the amount of abnormal excitement in the brain, and is indicated for epilepsy and the treatment of bipolar disorders. more...

Guanfacine

Guanfacine

Guanfacine is an agonist type drug, belonging to a subtype of norepinephrine receptors. These receptors are heavily concentrated in the locus ceruleus and the prefrontal cortex. The main mode of action of the guanfacine drug is to lower both systolic and more...

Methylphenidate

Methylphenidate

Methylphenidate is a stimulant for the central nervous system. This medication affects the chemicals present in the brain stimulant that cause hyperactivity as well as impulse control. more...

Reboxetine

Reboxetine

An antidepressant drug, Reboxetine is used as treatment for clinical depression, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), panic disorder, and other social phobias. Manufactured by Pfizer, Reboxetine also he more...

Wellbatrin

Wellbatrin

Wellbatrin is the brand name for a bupropion. It is prescribed for the treatment of major depressive disorder. The signs of this disorder include depression or loss of interest or ability to feel pleasure, in addition to at least five of the following: c more...


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