Sunday, October 17, 2010

The what and hows of add/ADHD in children


-Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADD or ADHD) is one of the most common neurobiological disorders of childhood and unfortunately most of its causes are unknown. You can persist through adolescence and into adulthood. Basis for predicting American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual IV (DSM-IV-TR) 3-7% of children suffer from ADHD. Some studies have estimated at rates higher in samples from the community. Surprisingly, this disease is diagnosed approximately three times more often in boys than in girls.

ADHD is a diagnosis applied to children and adults who consistently display certain behaviors are characteristic for a period of time. the most common basic features include:

·Distraction (less concentration and scant attention backed by activity)

· Impulsivity (visually impaired impulse control and delayed gratification)

· Hyperactivity (excessive physical activity and restlessness)

ADHD often do not come alone, and there are many other conditions that are commonly associated with ADHD, such as depression, bipolar disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, eating disorders and learning difficulties. These are just some of the conditions that can be viewed with ADHD.Some studies have shown that between 50% and 70% of individuals with ADHD have also certain other conditions.

Early diagnosis and treatment can often avoid problems later. According to studies, anywhere from 24% to 30% of patients with ADHD also suffer from depression. In the past it was thought that depression could have been the result of constant errors due to ADHD symptoms.Therefore, if correctly was treated ADHD, depression should disappear. With this in mind, ADHD was considered the primary diagnosis and depression was ignored. However, a study of Pediatric Pharmacology Department at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston indicated that depression and ADHD are separated and both should be processed one after the other, or sometimes simultaneously (as the case may be).

Clinical experience has shown that the most effective treatment for ADHD is a combination of medication (when necessary), therapy or counselling to learn coping skills and adaptive behaviors and ADD coaching for adults.

In fact, the diagnosis can be very difficult.Stimulant Medications, commonly used to treat ADHD, sometimes can cause side-effects that mimic the depressive symptoms. these medications may also increase the symptoms of depression and bipolar disorders, making it difficult to distinquish what are the symptoms of real and which are caused by drugs. Many doctors will, therefore, treat depression first and, once that has been controlled will start to treat ADHD.

In that case pepression becomes the primary diagnosis and the diagnosis of ADHD becomes secondary.Other doctors argue that treatment must be simultaneous, with treatment that occur at the same time.Arguments to this method of treatment say that to be a condition under control, both must be under control.

We must also understand that the medication is often used to help normalize the brain activity as prescribed by your doctor.Stimulant Medications such as Ritalin, Dexedrine and Aspirin are commonly used because they have proven to be most effective for most people with ADHD.However, many other medications may also be used at the discretion of the doctor.

Not only the drug, but behavioral therapy and cognitive therapy often are also useful to change certain behaviors and to deal with the emotional effects of ADHD.Many adults also benefit from working with a coach of ADHD to handle problem behaviors and develop coping skills, such as improving organizational skills and improve productivity. Furthermore, the role of the parents cannot be underestimated in both cases.

How is one of the most common and deadly diseases, so it will be recognized as a disability under federal legislation (Rehabilitation Act of 1973; the Americans with Disabilities Act; and the individuals with Disabilities Education Act). reasonable and adequate housing are sometimes done at school for children with ADHD and workplace for adults with ADHD, that help the individual to work more efficiently and productively. the idea is to make their home as they have already been challenged as a human being, we must help and respect them.

It is also considered that the psychology does nothing to treat or also to address the real symptoms ADHD. Usually psychologist and consultant to help you and your child live with and accept your condition. so that everyone, including doctors, I agree that the current processing state-of-the-art for ADHD not really effective to treat the ailment. Some experts advise that all individuals receiving a diagnosis of ADHD also should have a complete and thorough psychological evaluation to determine the presence (or absence) of possible difficulties slides. Once this is completed, a team of treatment, sometimes consisting of family doctor, psychologist and psychiatrist, can work together to create a treatment plan geared specifically for that individual.

Update: new search now appears that shows the link between the consumption of food additives by children--especially food colorants--and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD. to learn more about this at addgabriele.com [http://addgabriele.com/newresearch.html]








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