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Adult Women With ADD Face Daily Challenges<br /><br />Adult women with ADHD face daily challenges. They are often misdiagnosed and mistreated because many physicians still consider ADD as a condition that affects boys and men. In addition, many ADD symptoms in women vary in response to hormones, and are more prominent during puberty and then resurfacing as estrogen levels decline during PMS or perimenopause.<br /><br /><a href="https://output.jsbin.com/jabehihedu/">adhd in young women</a> with adult ADD are easily irritated and impulsive. They tend to take on projects without planning or considering the implications things like careers and relationships. Some also have sensitivity to rejection which makes it hard for them to deal with actual or perceived rejection. <a href="https://love-egan-2.thoughtlanes.net/why-nobody-cares-about-adhd-women-uk-1728917487">adhd women uk</a> are more likely than women without ADD to engage in risky behavior, such as early sex or casual sexual activity. They could also have multiple partners, an unprotected pregnancy, or multiple partners. Depression is often a co-existing condition or is a result of ADD and needs to be treated. ADD symptoms are more apparent in girls during puberty, PMS, and as estrogen levels decrease in perimenopausal and menopause.<br /><br /><br /><br />Diagnosis<br /><br />While the ADD symptoms in women are similar to those in men, doctors may be unable to diagnose the condition due to incorrect assumptions that ADD is more prevalent in males. Women with ADD are more emotional than other women, especially when they are going through puberty, suffer from PMS or enter perimenopause or menopause. They can be impulsive, and rushing into things without thinking. Depression can be a result of or is a result of the disorder.<br /><br />
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