A Guide To Attention Deficit Disorder Symptoms

Attention deficit disorder has many forms, and the symptoms vary from one person to another. The checklist of attention deficit disorder symptoms are used by the for finding person suffering from it.

Few Common Attention Deficit Disorder Symptoms

Some of the most common symptoms of adult attention deficit disorder include fidgeting with feet or hand, difficulty sitting in one place, difficulty in waiting for turns in group activities or games, following directions, sustaining attention, playing quietly and following instructions, talking excessively, inability to complete task, jumping from one assignment to other, not being attentive, talking excessively, forgetting things, intruding or interrupting on others, getting easily distracted by external stimuli, and engaging in dangerous activities without considering the consequences.

The attention deficit disorder symptoms are further divided into three categories. Inattention attention deficit disorder symptoms include failing to give attention to details, difficulty in sustaining the attention, careless mistakes, inability to follow instructions, losing things, avoiding daily important tasks, and difficulty in organizing. People with this kind of ADD get easily distracted and bored.

Hyperactivity attention deficit disorder symptoms include fidgeting with feet or hands, running excessively in inappropriate situations, not following the seating arrangement, excessive talking, difficulty playing quietly, feeling and acting restless, interrupting others and intruding others at home, office or school. It is not possible for a person suffering from this disorder to sit in one place. They do repetitive motions such as tapping their pencils, wiggling their feet or something like this to burn the excessive energy.

Combined attention deficit disorder symptoms include mix of the inattention and hyperactivity symptoms. Since school environment demands attention, concentration and focus for extended periods of time, teachers are usually able to identify attention deficit disorder symptoms in kids. For this disorder, there are no lab test or x-ray to diagnose, as there are no clear physical signs. It can only be identified by the professional by looking at characteristic behaviors, and these behaviors vary from person to person.

Attention deficit syndrome is more common in boys as compared to girls, and children suffering from this disorder have a difficult time with studies and other activities related to schooling. ADD is a neurological developmental disability mainly affecting children. Research has indicated that ADD is cause by genetic transmission of condition to children by their parents, or can also be caused by the deficiency of certain neurotransmitters or chemical imbalance.

The signs of attention deficit disorder are different in boys and girls. Girls usually daydream and have trouble paying attention, while boys play or fiddle aimlessly. If you are concerned about the disruptive behavior of your child, see your pediatrician.

 

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