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Recognizing ADD Symptoms in Adults

Do you find yourself unable to remember appointments or tasks at work? You may interrupt people when they are talking or slam into rooms without knocking. These behaviors could be ADHD symptoms when they cause you to be in conflict with your daily life.

Adults often experience comorbid disorders of the psyche, including anxiety and mood disorders that are associated with their ADHD. The routine questions that are asked during the clinical interview can reveal signs of ADHD.

Symptoms

A person suffering from ADD might have trouble organizing activities, paying attention to particulars or keeping commitments. He or she makes careless mistakes at school or work, and forgets important things such as bills and appointments and is unable to stay focused on conversation and leisure activities. Furthermore, a person with this kind of ADD has trouble keeping his or her emotions in check and is easily distracted by others.

To be diagnosed with ADD they must have experienced inattentive symptoms for at least six months prior. The symptoms must manifest at least twice and impact the patient's social, educational, or work functioning. Parents and teachers must provide feedback, in addition to medical observation and a thorough assessment. Some patients have a combination of symptoms in both the inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive categories. The symptoms of the combined type of ADD aren't as clear cut and can be difficult for family doctors to identify. However it is a condition that is diagnosed and treated by primary care providers.

Diagnosis

ADD is a typical childhood mental disorder, but it's not always recognized when you turn an adult. Family physicians be a crucial factor in identifying ADD and sending adults to treatment, particularly those who have been relegated to mental health care or do not have a diagnosis.


The diagnosis is based on a medical evaluation, which could include self-ratings, interviews and observation of patients in different situations (e.g. at home, work, or socially), as well as a detailed medical history that includes the past and present challenges and feedback from the employer or school. It is important to rule out any other possible causes for a person's symptoms, such as sleep problems, learning disabilities, alcohol and drug use or mood disorders since they could have similar symptoms to ADD.

The earliest definition of ADD included only inattentive problems, but recent studies have shown that people with ADD are equally likely to present with hyperactive-impulsive or combined presentations, and they can have both types of symptoms at different times. Inattentive ADD is diagnosed when the doctor is satisfied that there are at least six inattentive criteria within two of the following seven subcategories: difficulty paying attention and difficulty staying focused and disorganization, inability to follow directions or rules, forgetfulness and easily distracted. Hyperactive-impulsive ADD is diagnosed when the clinician is satisfied there are six or more symptoms in four of the following six categories: fidgeting, excessive talking or interrupting others, being restless, unable to wait for their turn or impulsively leaving their seat.

In general, to be able to identify ADD the symptoms must be present for at minimum 6 months and have impaired functioning in two different areas of a person's life. In at least half of all people suffering from ADD the disorder is accompanied by a comorbid psychological or psychiatric problems such as mood disorders (depression, bipolar affective disorder and dysthymia) and addictions, anxiety disorders, and personality disorders.

The symptoms of ADD are reversible. However, the best treatment is to implement strategies that help people put structure in their lives and make behavioral changes. Setting goals, routines for the day and using lists and reminders are useful. It is crucial to teach people to manage their impulsive behavior and what causes them. Techniques such as waiting before acting or evaluating a scenario and coming up with alternatives are helpful. Sometimes, medication is necessary, but a trial of one medication should be administered prior to adding another one to ensure it is effective.

Treatment

Adults with inattentive ADD can have difficulty working, at school or in their relationships. They tend to miss important details, make careless mistakes and become easily distracted. They are also more likely to suffer from anxiety, depression or substance abuse. There are a variety of treatment options for adults with ADD/ADHD that can assist them in living more productive lives.

ADD/ADHD is among the most common mental health conditions, yet it is often overlooked in family practice. This could be due to the fact that family physicians aren't familiar with the symptom manifestations for adults or because those with ADD/ADHD often have co-occurring disorders, like mood disorders (depression bipolar affective disorder, depression, dysthymia) and anxiety or addiction disorders.

A diagnosis of inattention ADD is determined by an evaluation that includes feedback from teachers or other professionals, as well as clinical observation and a detailed history. The symptoms have to be problematic in multiple settings on an ongoing basis, and cause significant impairment. Children younger than 17 years old need to show at least 6 symptoms in the inattentive category, while adults require at minimum 5 of the 11 inattentive symptoms to qualify as a diagnosis of inattentive ADD.

Management

It is crucial that family doctors are aware of ADD in adults as the problems can be quite serious. Inattentive ADD in adults is more prevalent than hyperactive impulsive ADHD, but family physicians still do not understand it well. Many patients are left undiagnosed. Frequently, the inattentive type of ADD is misdiagnosed as mood disorders (depression or bipolar affective disorder) or anxiety, or substance use disorders. Treatment is based on support and education to help patients establish more discipline in their lives, enhancing self-esteem and social interaction skills as well as encouraging an active lifestyle and healthy diet and, if necessary, medication. Up to signs of adult adhd of ADD sufferers can benefit from medication. It is not recommended to use in children because it is not safe for them.

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