ADHD is a relatively common childhood disease. When this disease occurs, parents will obviously feel that their baby's physical condition is not normal, and it may even cause a series of symptoms. In this case, they must pay attention, especially for two-year-old babies. The incidence of this disease will become higher, so they must find ways to treat it as soon as possible. 2. Too much activity Symptoms include patients often appearing restless, making many small movements of their hands and feet, being unable to sit still, and twisting and turning in their seats. Leaving your seat without permission, running around or climbing in the classroom or other quiet situations. Has difficulty engaging in quiet activities or games and is constantly busy throughout the day. 3. Impulsive behavior Make behavioral responses quickly when information is insufficient. They behave impulsively, do things without considering the consequences and act based on their momentary interests. As a result, they often fight or have disputes with their peers, resulting in adverse consequences. Interrupting others when they are speaking, answering the teacher's question before he or she has finished answering, and being unable to wait patiently in line. Inattention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior are the core symptoms of ADHD and have diagnostic value. 4. Difficulty in learning Because attention disorders and hyperactivity affect patients' listening in class, the speed and quality of completing homework, resulting in poor academic performance, which is often lower than what their intelligence should achieve. 5. Abnormal development of the nervous system The patient's fine motor skills, coordinated movements, and spatial position sense are poorly developed. For example, turning hands, finger movements, tying shoelaces and buttoning are not convenient, and it is difficult to distinguish left from right. A small number of patients have problems such as delayed language development, poor language expression ability, and low intelligence. 6. Conduct Disorder The comorbidity rate of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and conduct disorder is as high as 30% to 58%. Conduct disorders manifest themselves as aggressive behaviors, such as verbal abuse, beating classmates, destroying property, abusing others and animals, sexual assault, robbery, etc., or some behaviors that are inconsistent with moral norms and social norms, such as lying, truancy, running away from home, arson, theft, etc. 7. Adult ADHD Regardless of whether children with ADHD are treated or not, 60% to 70% of them will still have symptoms as adults, and some may meet the diagnostic criteria for adult ADHD. The clinical manifestations of adult ADHD are different from those of childhood ADHD, with "attention deficit" as the main manifestation and "hyperactivity" less common. Because patients are impulsive and act rashly, they are prone to conflicts with colleagues, change jobs frequently due to impulse, drive impulsively, and fail to obey traffic rules, causing traffic accidents. Symptom assessment of adult ADHD patients generally requires the help of someone who is close to the patient, such as a spouse, parent, colleague, or supervisor. |
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