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Genetic factors are also believed to be involved in determining whether ADHD lasts into adulthood. Siblings of children with ADHD are three to four times more likely to develop the disorder than siblings of children without the disorder. Research of twins has shown that about three in four cases of ADHD are caused by one or both parents having ADHD. This deficit is said to be the main factor in regulating motivation and sustaining attention. It is believed that the main difference between neurotypical brains and the ones with the ADHD is the deficit in amount of dopamine receptors release within the synapses in the brain. Most people who have ADHD also have other mental disorders, most often oppositional defiant disorder, conduct disorder, dyslexia, Tourette syndrome, anxiety disorders (especially obsessive-compulsive disorder), mood disorders, substance use disorders, eating disorders and personality disorders (especially antisocial, borderline, histrionic, passive-aggressive and avoidant). While children with ADHD may have trouble doing some things, many children with ADHD will not have trouble paying attention to something they enjoy or think are interesting. They may also have trouble controlling their anger. People with ADHD may have trouble making and keeping friends. They may have trouble waiting for things they want to have or do.They may say things that are not nice or correct or do things without thinking about what will happen.Someone who usually is impulsive may have some or all of these symptoms: People who are overly active usually lose these symptoms as they get older. They may have tics (like Tourette)that are caused by panic or stress.They may have trouble doing things quietly.They may have trouble sitting without moving while trying to eat, do homework, or pay attention in class.They may run around touching or playing with anything they see.They may move around a lot when sitting.Someone who usually is overly active may have some or all of these symptoms: They seem to struggle when following instructions.They have difficulty taking information quickly or correctly.They can daydream, become confused easily, and not move fast.

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They do not seem to listen when they are spoken to.They can often lose items or forget about them.They can have difficulty when organizing or completing a task, homework, assignments, and by handing in tasks.They can get bored after a few minutes unless it's something they enjoy.They can get distracted easily when listening.Someone who usually has trouble paying attention may have some or all of these symptoms: There are three types of ADHD, based on which of the three symptoms is most common. People with ADHD can have trouble paying attention, be overly active, or be impulsive. The difference between a cure and treatment is a cure entirely removes a problem, while the treatment does not remove the problem but help make the symptoms go away as if you don't have ADHD. However, people with ADHD can treat it which means to help them get better. ADHD has no cure which means it is permanent. However, it is not uncommon for teenagers or adults to be diagnosed with ADHD. ĪDHD is most diagnosed in children and especially in boys. This could be because more boys get ADHD, or because fewer girls take ADHD tests. In the United States, about one in every fourteen children has ADHD (7%), including one in every ten boys (10%) and one in every twenty-five girls (4%). Psychologists have found more people with ADHD in North America than in Africa and the Middle East. Some countries have more people with ADHD than others, and not everyone uses the same tests. Įxperts think that, throughout the world, about one in twenty children (5%) have ADHD. ADHD is called a neurological developmental disorder because it affects how people's nervous systems develop. They usually have problems focusing and remembering what is said or done around them. People with ADHD may have trouble sitting still, being quiet, or sleeping. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), or attention deficit disorder (ADD), is a neurodevelopmental disorder.








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