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15 Gifts For The Female ADD Symptoms Lover In Your Life
Identifying Female ADD Symptoms

Women suffering from ADD often suffer from depression. This could lead to a misdiagnosis. Women who suffer from ADD also are more likely to be frustrated by waiting, for example, when waiting in line or on hold to get customer service.

ADD symptoms can alter with hormonal fluctuations in females throughout puberty, menstrual cycle and menopausal or perimenopausal changes. They can be concealed or exacerbated by estrogen and are less noticeable in younger girls.

1. Inattentiveness

Women suffering from inattention ADD frequently have trouble focus on tasks, and are easily distracted by internal or external stimuli. Inattentive ADD can also cause problems with time management, and a lack of ability to follow through on instructions. Women who suffer from ADD are also more likely to develop depression than those who do not suffer from the disorder, though the two conditions can coexist.

Teachers and parents may have a harder time trying to recognize adults suffering from non-hyperactive ADD than children with hyperactive ADD because their symptoms are subtler. They may have difficulty finishing homework or schoolwork and could be absent from important lectures, as well as being unable to pay attention in meetings at work. Adults with disabilities may also have a difficult time finding jobs or keeping their current one.


Inattentive ADD is more prevalent in women and girls than boys. In many cases, girls and women are misdiagnosed with depression or anxiety when they reach puberty or suffer the mood swings that accompany PMS and perimenopause. This is because doctors search for the more obvious behavioral characteristics of ADD in boys, but don't detect them in girls or women, especially during these phases.

adults adhd symptoms who are inattentive ADD might be frustrated with their lack of concentration. This can cause anger and frustration. They are also more likely to feel frustration and may act out in ways that may harm their relationships. If someone interrupts her when she is working on a project, for example, she may storm out of the room. Her inability to stay focused on a particular task may result in her making careless mistakes that she later regrets.

3. Mood Swings

Ups and downs are a natural part of life. However, if your mood swings are severe, they could disrupt your daily activities and make you feel like you're riding an emotional rollercoaster. The frequent and severe mood swings could be a sign of a mental health issue.

Mood swings occur when you suddenly go from feeling upbeat, happy or optimistic to feeling sad or angry within just a few minutes. These changes could be caused by a myriad of factors such as diet and blood sugar fluctuation, sleep disturbances and stress. Mood changes can also be a consequence of certain drugs and substances.

If you experience frequent and severe mood changes you should consult your doctor. Based on the root of your symptoms, you can manage them using a variety of treatments, including therapies, medication or lifestyle modifications.

Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) is a common mood swing that is common in women who are between 1 and two weeks prior to their period. These symptoms include fatigue, changes in appetite depression, bloating, and other aches. If you notice that your mood fluctuations are more intense during this period keep a detailed record to see if it is possible to identify the cause. This will help you feel more comfortable bringing questions to your doctor. It can also provide some validation of how you are feeling.

Changing your diet and getting more sleep can help reduce mood swings. If you're taking medication that causes these symptoms, changing the dosage or experimenting with a different drug may help reduce the symptoms. Mood swings can be a sign of many medical and psychological disorders like attention deficit hyperactivity (ADHD) as well as bipolar disorder, and depression.

4. Impulsivity

The term "impulsivity" refers to the tendency to make quick decisions without taking into account the consequences. While some impulsive behavior is normal, a persistent pattern of issues with impulse control may be an indication of ADD or a different condition. For instance, someone who is impulsive could have difficulty saving money, or spend more than they can afford to, or divulge personal information without thinking about the consequences. They may also have issues with activities requiring careful planning, such as driving or working in the field of law enforcement.

It's common for children and teens to be impulsive. However, it's not uncommon for adults as well. It is important to seek medical attention if you are having trouble with your work or relationships due to your an impulsive behavior.

Many factors can contribute to an impulsive behaviour. These include genetics, brain structure, chemical imbalances and environmental conditions. A history of emotional distress or trauma may contribute to the impulsive behavior, and so can having a family member who suffers from a mental health disorder. Certain medications, such as stimulant drugs and antidepressants, can also increase someone's impulsiveness.

It's important to distinguish the difference between compulsive and impulsive behavior, which is repetitive and ritualistic. For instance, checking if the oven is on or off is a compulsive habit and purchasing something on the spur of the moment is an impulsive action. Impulsiveness is a common female ADD symptoms, particularly during puberty, PMS, and during menopause when estrogen levels drop. Being withdrawn during conversations or struggling to finish tasks like laundry are also symptoms of ADD in women. In certain instances women's impulsiveness and inattention may result in her being misdiagnosed with bipolar disorder or depression which can be treated with the correct medication.

5. Anxiety

It's normal to feel anxious and nervous at times, such as when you are preparing for an exam or public speaking event. If the feelings are severe and frequent, and affect your daily activities and last longer than is reasonable it's possible you have an anxiety disorder. There are also physical symptoms, like a pounding heartbeat or the sensation that you're choked or having an attack of the heart.

Women who suffer from ADD are particularly susceptible to the emotional ups and downs that come with anxiety. They can easily become frustrated and are overly sensitive to minor irritations. For instance, a minor mistake or being placed on hold for long periods of time could make these women very angry. They could flee to avoid a situation or even quit the job.

Anxiety is a natural reaction to threat or danger, a response designed to prepare the body and mind to fight. But when it takes over the body, people can become weak and in a state of disfunction.

Treatment options for anxiety disorders include medication and therapy. The kind of therapy you will receive is dependent on the root cause. However, both cognitive and behavioral methods can help you manage your worries and emotions.

To lessen anxiety, eat well and get enough sleep. Avoid caffeine and other stimulants, which can cause mood swings. Exercise, especially intense aerobic exercise, releases brain chemicals that reduce stress. Join a support group or contact friends in person or over the phone. Being around others can help reduce anxiety and ease loneliness. A therapist can teach you strategies to relax, such as guided images or gradual exposure to situations that are uncomfortable.

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