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Guide to ADHD and Treatments

Looking into today’s options for treating ADHD. ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a syndrome that directly affects the neurodevelopment of a person and occurs more often in men than in women. The number of those diagnosed with ADHD began to grow considerably in the 1990s, which started the development of a variety of medications to treat this growing mental disorder. While the search for causes is still ongoing, it is believed that this disorder is related to genetics.

About ADHD

According to the American Psychiatric Association, ADHD is one of the most common mental disorders affecting children, but it can also affect adults. The main symptoms associated with this disorder include not being able to keep still, not being able to focus and not having the ability to exercise self-control properly. It is vital for those who believe they have ADHD to learn more about the disorder. This includes learning everything they can about the different types of ADHD and when to visit a professional.

Types of ADHD

There are three different types of ADHD:

  • Inattentive
  • Hyperactive-Impulse
  • Combination of both types

Inattentive ADHD

When someone is diagnosed with this type of ADHD, it means that they often experience the following symptoms:

  • Problems focusing
  • Not paying attention to details
  • Easily distracted
  • Does not like performing certain tasks

As the name suggests, these symptoms make it difficult to pay attention to a task.

Hyperactive or Impulse ADHD

When someone is diagnosed with this type of ADHD, it means that they often experience the following symptoms:

  • Fidgets when sitting
  • Constant talking
  • Does not show signs of self-control

Treatment for ADHD

Today’s treatment options for ADHD often require those diagnosed to participate in behavioral therapies as well as take certain medications. Behavioral therapies can teach proper behavior and often include focusing on what you are doing right and recognizing it and pointing out when you are doing something inappropriate for the time and place.

There are currently two types of medications that ADHD patients can take and fall into the category of stimulants and non-stimulants. It is up to a medical professional to determine which of these medications will work ideally for each ADHD patient.

In need of ADHD treatment?

If you think you might have ADHD, then your first step is to get a proper diagnosis. Once you see a doctor, you can receive the correct treatment. ADHD can be detrimental to your success at school or work and your ability to socially integrate into peer groups. It is crucial that you seek treatment if you display symptoms of this disorder that interfere with everyday life.

You have many treatment options these days thanks to medical advances and a constant desire to develop new ways to combat ADHD. Contact our office to see how our services can help you.

Request an appointment here: https://futurepsychsolutions.com or call Future Psych Solutions at (803) 335-5232 for an appointment in our Columbia office.

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