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20 Trailblazers Lead The Way In Adult ADHD Symptoms
Adult ADHD Symptoms Women and Girls May Not Know About

Many women and girls who have ADHD are misdiagnosed, or are not diagnosed, due to the fact that their symptoms are different from those of men. They might experience more emotional instability or struggle to control their emotions.

Finding a therapist or counselor who understands ADHD in women can make a huge difference in turning your individual challenges into strengths.

1. Inattentiveness

Symptoms of inattentive ADHD in adults could include having trouble keeping the track of appointments and household tasks, ignoring deadlines at work, and having trouble to remain focused during meetings. It is also typical for people who suffer from inattention ADHD to experience a phenomenon known as "time blindness," meaning that they frequently forget the time or are so caught up in their work that they forget how long it has taken. This can cause feelings like being disorganized, behind or irresponsible.


Women with inattentive ADHD are especially adept at hiding their symptoms, which can make it more difficult to get an diagnosis. They may have learned to cope with their inability to keep track of things through strategies for coping such as self-denial or relying on other people, and even resorting unhealthy behaviors such as excessive drinking or drug use.

They may not even be aware that they're having a problem until they start to realize it themselves. They may have a long list of embarrassing moments where they embarrassed their colleagues or friends. They may also struggle to keep their apartment and homes neat and tidy and feel overwhelmed by their workload.

Undiagnosed and untreated symptoms of inattention ADHD can negatively impact the entirety of their lives. They may miss out on professional and social opportunities because they were not invited. In addition, they may not be able to pay their bills or respond to phone calls from friends in a timely fashion. They may be rushed through a test, or fail to follow instructions in the workplace or make a mistake in their relationships. Eventually, they begin to think that they are lazy or stupid, and struggle with low self-esteem and confidence.

2. Hyperactivity

Hyperactive ADHD can cause people to flutter in their seats, talk excessively or be squirming. They have difficulty paying attention to what other people are saying. They often interrupt or make statements they don't consider. They are easily distracted by other things and are likely to become bored with tasks that don't interest them. This behavior isn't triggered by a desire to be insolent or a lack of comprehension and is more likely a result of a biological imbalance in the frontal lobes of the brain (Tripp & Wickens, 2009).

While everyone misplaces keys or forgets about appointments at times those with inattention ADHD tend to do it more often. People who suffer from this type of ADHD also have a tendency to lose track of important information, such as bills or work assignments. They frequently lose or forget their eyeglasses, wallets, keys, sports equipment and/or school materials. They are unable to maintain their jobs, and they often start projects that never end.

Many adults who are diagnosed with ADHD say they feel more confident about themselves after their symptoms are under control. This is particularly relevant if the person has been misled for a long time to believe that they are irresponsible or lazy due to their procrastination and disorganization.

Stress, other mental health disorders, as well as physical ailments can cause similar symptoms as those experienced by ADHD. A health care provider will need to conduct an exhaustive examination to determine the root cause of the symptoms, and then determine the most effective treatment. They may ask for your consent to speak with family members, coworkers and teachers to find out more about your previous and current behavior. They might also conduct psychological tests, like the Rotterdam Test for Attention Disorders or the Beck Cognitive Abnormality Index.

3. Impulsivity

Being diagnosed with ADHD can make it hard to stop and take a breath, especially when things get stressful. You may be compelled by your ADHD to tackle a problem even when you need to plan and take your time. This impulsivity can lead to trouble with work, schoolwork, and relationships. You may also experience problems with your finances, driving, or managing your home.

Women are more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD because the symptoms of ADHD are less apparent. They might hide behind the appearance of being conscientious and dependable. This can give an illusion of security, and make it easier for people to dismiss them as a problem-child, overly emotional woman or a perfectionist. Undiagnosed ADHD over the course of a lifetime could cause a lot of damage to your self-esteem.

If you have the inattentive-type subtype of ADHD, you experience at least five ongoing symptoms of inattention and/or hyperactivity/impulsivity. These symptoms should be evident in two different settings, like at home and at work and can affect your ability to function.

It can be difficult to complete assignments or work and look disorganized and forgetful. You have difficulty waiting in lines or sitting still for long periods of time. You find it difficult to concentrate when reading or working on a computer, or doing chores. You prefer novelty to the daily grind and may find yourself avoiding tasks or putting off completing them. While signs and symptoms of adhd in adults and impulsivity that are characteristic of ADHD share some symptoms with anxiety, the feeling of anxiety, irritability, and forgetfulness are typically not seen in these disorders. The symptoms of ADHD vary as you age, and are exacerbated by hormonal changes, such as during pregnancy and menopause.

4. Rejection Sensitivity

Rejection sensitivity (RSD) is an illness of the mind that is that is characterized by extreme negative emotions and difficulty in regulating emotions. It can cause emotional turmoil and affect many aspects of life. People who are sensitive to rejection experience more emotional reactions to social signals that could be perceived as rejection than other people. They may feel shame, low self-esteem, and emotional dysregulation when faced with rejection, whether it is real or perceived. This is a common symptom of people with ADHD or Autism, but can also happen to those who do not suffer from these conditions.

RSD can trigger an impulsive behavior and relationship issues. It can also cause people to avoid taking risks, which can limit their career as well as personal growth. It can cause depression and self-esteem issues for certain. RSD can also cause and amplify core ADHD symptoms like time blindness. This can cause problems with planning and organisation as well as spending time on tasks that are not important. RSD can also cause issues with attention and focus span. People suffering from RSD might ponder the slightest thing for several hours or even for days.

Researchers have discovered that people with RSD might be suffering from a brain disorder that affects how they process emotional information. This could be due to the amygdala, which is responsible for the body's threat response, activates more than other individuals when they perceive rejection. People who have sensitivity to rejection could also have experienced trauma from childhood that could have a lasting impact on their emotional development. They may be more prone to criticism, rejection, and abandonment in the adult years. RSD can be influenced by co-occurring mental disorders such as anxiety or depression.

5. Gender-specific Behaviors that are Typical of a Genre

ADHD is usually diagnosed in childhood. It is almost always diagnosed before the age of 12. The symptoms can last until adulthood this means that women with the disorder can continue having difficulties at school or at work at home, as well as in relationships. They may also be struggling with depression, compulsive overeating, or substance use disorders. Undiagnosed and untreated ADHD can take a toll on self-esteem of women and they could blame themselves for their issues because they think of themselves as "lazy," "irresponsible," or "stupid."

Gender bias plays a part in the way women and girls are perceived when they display ADHD symptoms. Parents and teachers are more likely to observe excessive behavior in boys suffering from ADHD, while girls may be accused of a daydream. This makes it harder for them to get the help they need.

Furthermore, girls with the disorder are more likely to be afflicted by mood disorders and anxiety than boys with the condition. They may also be more likely to to mask their symptoms by employing strategies for coping that are typical of the gender they identify with, which can make it more difficult for others to recognize that they are suffering from an issue.

For example, some women suffering from ADHD might wear excessive makeup or dress in a certain way so that they don't notice their symptoms. They may also engage in risky behaviours like excessive drinking or drug use, particularly during adolescence. As a result, they may not seek the help that they need until it is too late.

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