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Adult Women With ADD Face Daily Challenges<br /><br />Adult women suffering from ADHD face daily challenges. They are often misdiagnosed or mistreated because many physicians still consider ADD as a disorder that affects males and boys. Many ADD symptoms in females fluctuate with hormones. They become more noticeable during puberty, and then decrease as estrogen levels decrease during PMS or perimenopausal.<br /><br />Signs and symptoms<br /><br />Women with adult ADD are easily irritated and impulsive. <a href="https://www.iampsychiatry.uk/adult-adhd-in-women/">Highly recommended Resource site</a> tend to jump into projects, such as careers or relationships, without planning them out. Many have a high level of rejection sensitivity which makes it hard for them to cope with actual or perceived rejection. Women with ADD are more likely to engage in sexually dangerous behaviors than women who don't have ADD like early sex, casual sex, multiple partners and unprotected births. Depression is usually a co-existing illness or is a result of ADD and should be treated. ADD symptoms are more apparent in girls at puberty, during PMS and as estrogen levels drop during menopausal or perimenopausal.<br /><br />Diagnosis<br /><br />Doctors can miss diagnosing ADD in women because they believe it is more common in boys. Women with ADD tend to be more emotional, particularly during puberty, PMS, and in menopausal and perimenopausal hormone levels change. They can be impulsive, rushing into situations without planning. Depression is often a co-occurring disorder or as a result.<br /><br />
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