FAQs about ADHD

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, is a condition that can interfere with your child’s ability to learn in school and with their relationship both in school and at home. There are many misunderstandings about it and below we’ll cover some often asked questions, but if you have more or would like more in-depth answers you can always turn to your Chicago, IL, pediatrician Dr. Maria Staisz of the Pediatric Clinic LTD.

Who Has ADHD?

There is the misconception that children will simply grow out of ADHD. While for many the symptoms will subside as they get older, for more than half this is not the case and will tend to continue into adulthood. Diagnosing ADHD can be difficult since some of the signs are no different from common childhood behavior, so it’s important to turn to a professional if you’re concerned.

What Are the Symptoms of ADHD?

Symptoms of ADHD can include lack of focus, forgetfulness, and trouble sitting still, becoming easily distracted. Hyperactivity and impulsive behavior are also common symptoms. Not all of these symptoms have to be present as the lack of some can signify a specific type of ADHD.

What Are the Types of ADHD?

  • Predominantly Inattentive
  • Predominantly Hyper-Impulsive Type
  • Combined Hyperactive-Impulsive and Inattentive Type

How Is It Treated?

The type of ADHD will help greatly in guiding the treatment of ADHD. The condition cannot be cured but it is however treatable with medication. There are different types of medication used to address symptoms of ADHD and they typically fall into two categories, stimulants, and non-stimulants. Your doctor can adjust the type of medication and dosage depending on the results you’re seeing at home and school, or if there are any side effects.

What Causes ADHD?

The cause for ADHD is not known but is thought to be neurological in origin. With either the chemicals in our brains or perhaps the general structure of them. But what is known is that genetics are a factor so if you suffer or suffered from ADHD and are beginning to see symptoms in your child it’s a good idea to seek treatment.

ADHD Treatment in Chicago, IL

Untreated, ADHD can have several effects on your child’s schooling, and these problems may extend onto adulthood. So it’s important to come into the office for a consultation with Dr. Staisz of Pediatric Clinic LTD in Chicago, IL. Schedule an appointment by dialing (773) 725-5400.

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