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Women With ADD - Symptoms and Diagnosis<br /><br />For women suffering from ADD their daily struggles continue until they reach adulthood. Women who suffer from ADD might have difficulty meeting the needs of their families, whether they daydream in school or struggle to complete household chores. Symptoms are different for women and opposite to the more recognized symptoms for men, so the diagnosis and treatment process can be a challenge.<br /><br />Signs and symptoms<br /><br />Women with ADD may find it difficult to keep a job and take care of household chores. This is especially true during hormonal changes like menopausal, puberty, or PMS. Depression, while not a symptom of ADD is often a co-morbidity with the disorder and is often misdiagnosed by doctors who look for signs more typical of boys. Women with the hyperactive/impulsive subtype of ADD are impatient visibly or internally, jump into activities without thinking and speak and act impulsively. minor irritations like waiting in line or waiting for the phone drive them to disorientation. <a href="https://conway-richter-3.mdwrite.net/seven-reasons-to-explain-why-adhd-in-adult-women-is-important">This Webpage</a> have problems with managing their time, forgetfulness and trouble focusing on tasks. They are also prone to flitting and may sleep poorly. They are also susceptible to anxiety and depression, which is often mistakenly diagnosed as bipolar disorder.<br /><br />Diagnosis<br /><br />Since women's symptoms of ADD are not as well-known as the men's, it can be difficult to diagnose. Doctors tend to focus on the symptoms that are more prevalent in boys, and miss the subtleties related to ADD in girls. This is especially true during puberty, menopause and perimenopausal periods, as well as PMS, which is when estrogen levels decrease. Depression is also a common occurrence in women with ADD and should be treated. Before you see your doctor, you should read a few books on ADHD/ADD to gain a better understanding of the condition and your personal symptoms. You'll be more comfortable and confident throughout the process of diagnosing.<br /><br />
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