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Attention deficit hyperactive disorder

Three main types of ADHD
  • Predominantly Inattentive Presentation: Characterized primarily by symptoms of inattention, without significant hyperactivity-impulsivity.
  • Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Presentation: Characterized primarily by symptoms of hyperactivity-impulsivity, without significant inattention.
  • Combined Presentation: Characterized by symptoms of both inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity.
Signs and Symptoms of ADHD
  • Inattention: Difficulty sustaining attention, making careless mistakes, disorganization, frequent loss of items, and being easily distracted by external stimuli.
  • Hyperactivity: This includes restlessness, excessive talking, difficulty with quiet activities, fidgeting, and feeling constantly on the go.
  • Impulsivity: It involves acting without considering consequences, leading to accidents, interruptions, or socially inappropriate behaviors, and difficulty waiting turns, displaying impatience in lines or conversations.
It's important to note that ADHD symptoms can vary in severity and presentation among individuals.