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ADHD – Not Merely An Infant Condition – Part I

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A major populace think of infants on hearing ‘attention deficit hyperactivity disorder’ or ADHD. However, between thirty to seventy percent of children with ADHD continue to experience symptoms when they reach adulthood. Individuals with ADHD suffer from disequilibrium of neurotransmitter activity in parts of the brain that are responsible for controlling attention. Among grown-ups, the incapability of staying focused could wreck careers, aspirations and relationships. Several adults are unaware that they are inflicted with this disorder, leaving them baffled on many occasions.

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Signs of Adult ADHD

Adult ADHD is observed to follow a somewhat different course as compared to infant ADHD. Adults would be persistently tardy on arriving for work or for significant occasions. They could exhibit patterns of disorganization, restlessness and having problems trying to unwind. Some individuals with ADHD would experience difficulty in concentration when trying to read. Drastic mood variations, sapped self-worth, and derisory rage management are also prevalent issues faced.

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Job Front and Adult ADHD

Maintaining a job could be a knotty task for persons with ADHD. They mostly have difficulty in splitting chores, being able to follow directions, being structured and meeting time limits. They are also more likely to be sluggish and commit sloppy errors. A national survey has revealed that merely half of the grown-ups with ADHD were capable of maintaining full-term positions in comparison to seventy-two percent of those adults not having the disorder. Even when they are working, they have a tendency to be less successful and have lesser pay packets as compared to their peers.

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Matrimony and Adult ADHD

Moreover, ADHD not only has a destabilizing effect on job prospects but could also disrupt marriage and other bonds. The disorder makes it tricky to be able to commit to memory, social obligations, birthdays or anniversary events, completing domestic errands, and timely payments of bills. Grown-ups with ADHD are more likely to blow their off lids or indulge in uncontrolled, risky behaviour leading to a greater occurrence of annulments and severance of ties.

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Possible Complications among Adult ADHD

Dealing with signs of adult ADHD could be quite exasperating by itself. In addition, several adults having ADHD have co-existent conditions like depressive tendencies, nervousness, OCD or obsessive compulsive disorder. Such adults are also more prone to indulge in smoking or drug misuse. Individuals having ADHD could curb such problems by taking adequate medical treatment.

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Adult ADHD – When is one at Risk?

ADHD is not a spur-of-the-moment occurrence in adults, but its symptoms are present since childhood. Several adult patients reminisce faring badly during their school days, even if they were not detected with ADHD during that period. During infanthood, the disorder is more widespread amongst boys as compared to girls, though this percentage apparently seems to level out as they grow up.

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