My article in oneindia.com: http://www.boldsky.com/health/disorders-cure/2013/adult-adhd-symptoms-diagnosis-032948.html
Adult Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a mental health condition characterised by behavioural, emotional, social, vocational, and academic problems. It
was once thought that ADHD is limited to childhood. But now studies have
revealed that ADHD persists into adulthood. It is a neurological condition in adults.
According to Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), there are three subtypes of ADHD. Inattentive,
hyperactive/impulsive, and combined. In Adult ADHD, the hyperactive/impulsive
subtype is found apparent. About one-third to two-third of children who present
ADHD symptoms from early childhood continue to express ADHD symptoms in
adulthood as well. In some cases it is diagnosed only in adulthood when the symptoms
become more aggressive.
Adult ADHD: Symptoms and Diagnosis
Symptoms:
Difficulty in maintaining
attention, low self-esteem, distractibility, impulsivity and restlessness are
common findings. Adult ADHD impairs executive functions which cause difficulty
in remembering information, concentrating, organizing tasks, management of
memory. Adult ADHDcauses persistent and significant impairment in different areas of
life.
Causes:
The exact causes of ADHD are not
known. The truth is that adults who are newly diagnosed with ADHD have actually
had ADHD for years. Many studies suggest that ADHD has a strong genetic
component. Smoking and drinking of mother during pregnancy, environmental
pollutants, exposure to lead, and impairment of certain brain chemicals known
as neurotransmitters and head injuries are some at the point of doubt for
causing ADHD.
Diagnosis:
Diagnosis of the condition includes evaluation by
medical practitioners, where they examine mainly personal history. Observational
evidence from family members, relatives and friends play a great role in
diagnosing Adult ADHD. Diagnosis of ADHD in adults can be difficult because
most of the ADHD symptoms mimic signs of
conditions, such as anxiety or mood disorders. Neuro-psychological tests are,
therefore, done mainly to rule out other possibilities or diagnose co-morbid
conditions.
Treatment and Prognosis:
Thriving treatment of ADHD is
usually a combination of medication, cognitive behavioural therapy, and skills training. This will help the individual
work more efficiently and productively by bringing down the symptoms to a
certain level.
Our social responsibilities:
According to laws such as the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Adult ADHD is
considered as an impairment that may constitute a disability. The
workplaces and educational institutions should try to provide appropriate
adjustments or modifications, to help the individual work more efficiently and
productively. As a society we are
responsible in the rehabilitation of patients with Adult ADHD.
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