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Symptoms of ADHD in Adults<br /><br />A 43-year-old married woman visited Dr. Amen concerned she may have ADD (predominantly inattentional type). She was having trouble managing household chores and schoolwork. She was disorganized and frequently lost her keys or wallet.<br /><br />She frequently missed appointments and lost track of time. She was also moody and had chronic sadness not related to depression, a negative outlook on life and low self-esteem.<br /><br />Inattentive ADD<br /><br />People who have inattention ADHD are prone to making mistakes without paying attention to the details. They have a hard time remembering the information they've heard, and might forget to finish homework assignments or a work project. They often misplace keys, wallets, and other items they require to live. In the end, they often miss appointments or have difficulty keeping track of their bills and messages.<br /><br />While children who suffer from hyperactive ADHD are easy to spot as they wiggle in their seats, fidget or talk all the time, children with the inattentive type of ADD do not get noticed because they don't exhibit obvious behavioral problems. Children with this subtype of ADD are more likely to be girls than boys and a lot of teachers don't acknowledge their symptoms because they don't fit into the stereotype of a "bad kid."<br /><br />Adults who suffer from inattention ADHD are unable to follow instructions at home as well as at work. They also tend to procrastinate and avoid tasks that require a sustained mental effort. They might also struggle to follow conversations or lectures and can be easily distracted by distractions like unrelated thoughts or the internet or television. Inattention ADHD symptoms could be misinterpreted as lazyness or inability to focus. Many adults are annoyed when loved ones or colleagues keep reminding them of missed commitments.<br /><br />It is important to recognize that inattention ADD symptoms can also be caused by other causes such as stress, mental health issues, or physical ailments. To confirm the symptoms and determine if treatment is needed for you, a thorough examination by a mental health professional or health care professional is needed. They will conduct a thorough medical history, conduct an examination of your body and discuss your lifestyle to help you identify any other issues that may be contributing to your symptoms.<br /><br />Overfocused ADD<br /><br />Those with people with ADD are incapable of shifting their focus, and instead, they become focused on specific activities. They may also be very organized, which could cause confusion for some people and lead to a misdiagnosis. Because they are lacking dopamine and serotonin, these individuals are often treated with conventional ADHD medication that increases dopamine and serotonin. This can actually aggravate their ADD symptoms.<br /><br />They may feel overwhelmed because they are unable to divert their minds, which leads to anxiety and depression. They are also susceptible to becoming stuck in negative behavior and thought patterns which are difficult to break free from without intervention. Cognitive-behavioral therapy to recognize and change negative patterns, mindfulness exercises to decrease rumination, and skill training have shown positive results for adults suffering from Over-focused ADD.<br /><br /><br /><br />When a person is suffering from Overfocused ADD the anterior cingulate region of the brain is hyperactive. This can cause hyperfocus and moodiness. Stimulant ADD medications can stimulate this region of the brain to a great extent and can cause a rise in symptoms and cause irritability. This is why a balanced diet and other non-medicated treatments have proven to be beneficial for those suffering from this condition.<br /><br />People suffering from Overfocused ADD have a tendency to get "stuck" in negative cycles that can strain relationships and cause stress. Certain symptoms can be eased by creating a schedule by using an electronic planner, and forming supportive communities. Couples coaching can be beneficial for ADD, as it helps to define roles and expectations between partners. This can help improve communication and assist both people to live more well-balanced lives. The most effective approach to treating ADD/ADHD is always working with a Naturopathic or Medical Doctor to find a program to assist you in managing and reducing the symptoms.<br /><br />Anxious ADD<br /><br />Most people with ADD also suffer from anxiety. It could be a few irritating anxieties or a complete anxiety disorder like social anxiety disorder or panic disorder. Regardless of whether it's just an occasional feeling of anxiety or a more chronic, serious anxiety, it can significantly interfere with life and work functioning. Almost 80% of people suffering from ADHD have at least one additional diagnosis, and anxiety is the most frequent co-occurring diagnosis.<br /><br />Anxious ADD is one of the "7 types" of ADD is characterized by a feeling of anxiety and nervousness, as well inattention. It is caused by a dysfunctional brain. In this case it is evident that qEEG mapping reveals that certain brain regions are hyperactive or out of balance. These include the limbic system as well as the prefrontal cortex.<br /><br />People who suffer from this type of ADD are highly sensitive to external stimuli such as noise, light and touch. They tend to overreact and have a short fuse. They are prone negative thoughts or behaviors and are often self-defeating. <a href="https://telegra.ph/Symptoms-Of-Adult-Attention-Deficit-Disorder-Tips-From-The-Top-In-The-Business-10-03">signs of adhd in adults</a> are more likely to be impulsive and argumentative and have an atypical personality.<br /><br />The treatment for this type involves balancing GABA with dopamine and promoting relaxation. This type of ADD requires that individuals get enough sleep and are active, and eat healthy. They should avoid sugar and processed foods. If possible, they should keep the same routine throughout the day for waking up and going to sleep. They should also strive to incorporate physical activity into their professional or academic tasks. If they work at an office, they should get up and move every hour.<br /><br />Ring of Fire ADD<br /><br />This type of ADD is defined by excessive activity in the Cerebral Cortex, as well as increased activity in the right and left Parietal Lobes, and the left and right Temporal Lobes. Those with Ring of Fire ADD are likely to exhibit all the classic symptoms of ADHD, including trouble staying focused and impulsive behavior. They may also show high levels of anxiety, rapid thoughts and irritation. They may be overwhelmed by sensory stimuli, and are frequently rigid and irritable.<br /><br />Ring of Fire ADD is often mistakenly referred to as Bipolar Disorder because the symptoms are similar. However, the difference is that those who suffer from Bipolar Disorder can experience periods of depression and mania and those who suffer from Ring of Fire ADD typically suffer from their symptoms on a regular basis.<br /><br />Ring of Fire ADD is more difficult to treat than other types of ADHD. The symptoms are often related to a lack of brain chemical. Treatment usually aims at correcting this imbalance. The good news is that through using a set of strategies that are well-established, people can learn to manage their Ring of Fire ADHD symptoms and live a balanced and productive life.<br /><br />If you're experiencing signs of Ring of Fire ADHD, it is essential to seek medical advice from a qualified medical professional. While Dr. Daniel Amen's work has been met with skepticism by a lot of the medical world however, he does have valid points. By recognizing the various types of ADHD and understanding what to look for, you can get the help you need. Contact a professional today to receive a dependable diagnosis and start on the path towards a happy and healthy life.<br /><br />Classic ADD<br /><br />Classic ADD is the type most people think of when they hear ADHD. It has all the symptoms of inattention ADD however it also has hyperactivity and the tendency to be impulsive. The people who suffer from this form of ADD struggle with planning, organization, prioritizing, time management and self-monitoring. They are easily distracted and do not have the mental strength to complete tasks that they do not like. They are not usually labeled "hyperactive," yet they struggle to follow instructions and frequently miss appointments. <a href="https://www.openlearning.com/u/youngboyer-sks4dv/blog/12StatisticsAboutFemaleSymptomsOfAdhdToBringYouUpToSpeedTheCoolerCooler">sign of adhd in adults</a> are low in dopamine levels as well as a decreased flow of blood in the prefrontal cortex.<br /><br />This form of ADD is marked by emotional issues and a struggle to cope with anxiety, stress and depression. They may have experienced trauma or abuse within the family or experienced difficult separation. People with limbic ADD have reduced activity in their prefrontal cortex as well as disturbances in the temporal lobes which control moods. Treatment for this type of ADD is based on supplements and antidepressants that regulate the neuronal activity.<br /><br />Dr. Zlatin ivanov specializes in diagnosing and treating all types adult ADD. His unique testing method is able to identify and determines the best treatment for each patient's symptoms. Call Psychiatry NYC to schedule an appointment today for personalized ADHD treatment.<br /><br />
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