Distinction Between ADHD and Hyperactive Children

Children with ADHD exhibit behaviors that are purposeless and impulsive; typically, children who are ’troublesome’ or ’naughty’ have reasons and purposes behind their actions. Children with ADHD have poor self-control, are unable to sit still, and have difficulty focusing; in unfamiliar environments, children who are ’troublesome’ can restrain themselves. Children with ADHD often have difficulty concentrating and tend to be unfocused; when faced with something new and interesting that they like, children who are ’troublesome’ can focus on looking, listening, and doing, and they will dislike interruptions from others.
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Distinguishing and Treating Cold and Wind Heat Colds

A child of one and a half weeks old has symptoms of crying eyes, running nose, coughing, and a feverish palm, with good spirits and appetite. They had a fever two days ago and have improved after taking antipyretics. How can one tell if it’s a cold or a wind heat cold? What treatment should be administered? Should medication be taken, and if so, what kind of anti-inflammatory drug should be taken?
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