Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) causes symptoms that begin in early childhood. Though ADHD is often diagnosed between the ages of four and seven, it ...
Combined type ADHD occurs when an individual has both inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive symptoms. A person with combined type ADHD will meet the criteria for both subtypes. Attention deficit ...
It's more often diagnosed in boys than girls, but girls have ADHD, too. ADHD symptoms can be mild or more severe. It sometimes happens together with other conditions including: Behavioral or ...
The symptoms of ADHD fall into two distinct categories—inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity. Boys, who tend to show more hyperactive or impulsive symptoms ...
A major review of evidence on ADHD treatment in adults has found stimulant drugs and one type of non-stimulant are the only effective treatments for reducing core symptoms of the condition.