Ritalin is Used as A Treatment for ADHD - Learn More About the Symptoms
Ritalin - The symptoms of ADHD fall into the following two broad
categories:
Inattention:
1. Failing to pay close attention to
details or making careless mistakes when doing schoolwork or other activities
2. Trouble keeping attention focused during play or tasks
3. Appearing
not to listen when spoken to
4. Failing to follow instructions or finish
tasks
5. Avoiding tasks that require a high amount of mental effort and
organization, such as school projects
6. Frequently losing items required to
facilitate tasks or activities, such as school supplies
7. Excessive
distractibility
8. Forgetfulness
Hyperactivity-impulsive
behavior
1. Fidgeting with hands or feet or squirming in seat
2.
Leaving seat often, even when inappropriate
3. Running or climbing at
inappropriate times
4. Difficulty in quiet play
5. Frequently feeling
restless
6. Excessive speech
7. Mood swings
8. Answering a question
before the speaker has finished
9. Failing to await one's turn
10.Interrupting the activities of others at inappropriate times
A
positive diagnosis is usually only made if the patient has experienced six of
the above symptoms for at least three months. Symptoms must appear consistently
in varied environments (e.g., not only at home or only at school) and interfere
with function. One of the difficulties in diagnosis is the incidence of
co-morbid conditions, especially the presence of Bipolar Disorder which is being
reported at earlier ages than previously described.
Children who grow up
with ADHD often continue to have symptoms as they grow into adulthood. Adults
face some of their greatest challenges in the areas of self-control and
self-motivation, as well as executive functioning (also known as working
memory). If the patient is not treated appropriately, co-morbid conditions, such
as depression, anxiety and self-medicating substance abuse may present as well.
If a patient presents with such conditions as well, the co-morbid condition may
be treated first, or simultaneously.
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