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Women With ADD - Symptoms and Diagnosis<br /><br />Women with ADD face challenges every day into adulthood. Women with ADD might have difficulty meeting their family's needs whether they dream in school or struggle to complete household chores. Symptoms are different for women and are in opposition to the more recognized signs in men, which means the diagnosis and treatment process can be difficult.<br /><br />Signs and symptoms<br /><br /><br /><br />Women who suffer from ADD may have difficulty to find a job or manage household chores, especially when there are hormonal changes like puberty PMS, and perimenopausal. Depression, though not a symptom of ADD is frequently associated with the disorder and is often misdiagnosed by doctors who look for signs that are that are more typical of males. Women with the hyperactive/impulsive subtype of ADD are impatient visibly or internally, jump into activities without thinking and speak and act impulsively. Small irritations, like waiting in line or on the phone could lead them to distraction. They also struggle with time management, forgetfulness, and difficulty concentrating on tasks. <a href="https://www.iampsychiatry.uk/adult-adhd-in-women/">women and adhd</a> are often fidgety and may sleep poorly. They may be prone to anxiety and depression which is often misdiagnosed as bipolar disorder.<br /><br />Diagnosis<br /><br />Women's symptoms are less well-known than men's, which makes it difficult to identify. Doctors tend to concentrate on the symptoms that are more common for boys, and overlook the subtleties that are related to ADD in girls. This is particularly relevant during menopausal cycles, puberty and perimenopausal periods, as well as PMS, which is when estrogen levels decrease. Depression can also be a co-occurring condition with ADD in many women and must be treated. You can better understand the symptoms and the underlying condition by reading a few books about ADD/ADHD before you visit the doctor. You will feel more confident and comfortable when you are going through the diagnostic process.<br /><br />
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