Adult ADD in Women<br /><br />Adult ADD isn't always identified in women due to the fact that the symptoms may be different than those in males. mood swings, impulsivity, and difficulty coping with frustration make it common for women suffering from ADD to be misdiagnosed as having bipolar disorder or depression.<br /><br />Symptoms of add in adult women are often disguised by PMS and are exacerbated when menopausal and perimenopausal.<br /><br />Mood Swings<br /><br />Mood swings can be described as rapid changes in emotions within a short period of period of time. They can create problems for relationships or job performance, as well as household responsibilities. Mood disorders can present with physical symptoms like headaches or digestive issues. This can lead to a misdiagnosis and ineffective treatment. The symptoms of anxiety or depression can be overlooked while chronic stomach pain is treated with medication. Bipolar disorder is also characterised by mood swings. Signs of this condition include feeling happy and content at one point, but anger or irritated over something minor the next.<br /><br />Impatience<br /><br />Women with ADD often have the opposite signs of the more commonly recognized ADD in men, making it difficult to obtain the correct diagnosis. The fluctuation in mood, for example becoming overemotional or easily frustrated, can make it hard for women with ADD to stick to their goals and may cause confusion when they are diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Additionally, impulsiveness is quite common among women suffering from ADD. Simple inconveniences such as waiting in line or being placed on hold can cause women who suffer from ADD to become annoyed.<br /><br />Hyperactivity can be a symptom that causes women to run at full speed until they crash. This can interfere with their family life, work and other activities. On the other hand, some women with ADD are hypoactive and can't find the energy needed to keep up with day-to-day activities, so they struggle to maintain a home and take care of children or keep in touch with their friends. This type of ADD can make it difficult to remain in a relationship or find an employment opportunity which can be a source of frustration for both the woman and her spouse. Impatience can be treated with the appropriate therapy.<br /><br />Anxiety<br /><br /><br /><br />Anxiety is a feeling of dread that's created to alert you to possible danger. It's the physical and mental state of a negative expectation and it can take many forms. It can be a continuous feeling of tension, or a particular anxiety disorder, phobia, or obsessive compulsive disorder. It may manifest as the feeling that you're easily irritable and on edge or associated with difficulty sleeping or concentrating or even muscle tension.<br /><br />Anxiety is healthy and normal. It helps you prepare for new situations or challenges and can be productive. When anxiety becomes excessive or chronic it can cause problems in everyday life. This is what defines anxiety disorders.<br /><br />There are many types of anxiety disorders, such as panic disorder (recurring episodes of fear), fearful thoughts (excessive fears about particular objects or experiences) and obsessive-compulsive disorders (abnormal irrational thoughts that cause repetitive behavior). Anxiety disorders can also include separation anxiety disorder (fear of being away from family or home members) Social anxiety disorder (overwhelming anxiety about social situations) and selective Mutism (a fear of speaking in public).<br /><br />There are several risk factors for anxiety disorders. They may be due to the genetics of the person, childhood experiences, and parenting habits such as overprotection. They may also be triggered by stress and trauma, such as the death of a loved one, or abuse.<br /><br />Anxiety disorders can be treated with psychotherapy (counseling) and medications. Lifestyle adjustments can also help to reduce anxiety. These include cutting down on caffeine which can cause symptoms; exercising regularly (especially running), which releases brain chemicals that decrease stress and improve sleep. In addition, eating well and avoiding substances that cause anxiety to increase like recreational and alcoholic street drugs are essential. Also, speaking with a therapist who specializes in treating anxiety may be helpful. They can guide you through meditation and relaxation techniques, and help you discover techniques to relax yourself when you feel anxious. They can help you find support networks to help you manage.<br /><br />Here are a few of the ways to reduce your risk of contracting a disease:<br /><br />People experience sadness and depression sometimes. <a href="https://jsfiddle.net/cloveremery1/26c9muy3/">adhd in young women</a> of a loved one or being fired from a job or divorce are all common reasons. When these feelings persist they could be an indication of depression (major-depressive disorder). The symptoms include feeling sad, irritable and empty. They might also have difficulty getting their thoughts or concentration right, experience a decreased appetite and sleep more or less than normal, or lose interest in the activities they were previously enjoying. Depression can affect both men and woman, but it may appear at different times in the woman's life. For instance during pregnancy or just after the birth of children. Depression also can occur in bipolar patients which is a condition where depression episodes can be accompanied by episodes of mania or hypomania that cause an increase in energy and a feeling of "being at the top of the world."<br /><br />Psychotherapy (talk therapy), as well as medication, are used to combat depression. Talk therapy can show you how to change unhelpful thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Antidepressants and other medicines can assist in resolving the chemical imbalances within your brain which cause depression. It could take a while for the medication to begin working. In addition, it's crucial to be around others and join an organization that can help you and to stay clear of alcohol and other drugs.<br /><br />
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