Once thought to be a condition exclusively existing in children, ADHD in adults is a relatively new concept. Often times, people have been suffering from ADHD symptoms for their entire lives, yet went diagnosed due to the lack of awareness of the condition. Adults may not "outgrow" ADHD or learn to cope with the symptoms, leading to difficulties later in life.
What are some of the common symptoms of ADHD in adults? Most information is written on children with ADHD, however, it is now known that ADHD doesn't disappear. Some of characteristics of ADHD in adults are: Lose things easily Forgetful Jumping from one task to another without completing tasks Difficulty following…
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