ADHD may not directly affect cognitive development, but early treatment can prevent negative impacts on academic and behavioral performance.
Does ADHD affect a child’s intelligence?
ADHD is a common pediatric psychological disorder that affects a child’s attention, activity levels, and impulsive behavior, but it may not necessarily impact physical development.
A 15-year-old boy, strong-willed and with excellent academic performance, is experiencing ADHD symptoms, possibly due to kidney Yin and Yang deficiency, or heart and spleen deficiency, or insufficient nourishment of the heart and mind. Treatment should be based on individual conditions and it is recommended to seek medical attention for examination and symptomatic treatment.
Explore whether ADHD is influenced by age and discuss coping strategies for 15-year-old patients.
Although the exact cause of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is still unclear, genetics is one of the key factors contributing to ADHD.
An exploration of the relationship between ADHD medication treatment and intellectual changes.
The child has had ADHD since childhood, struggling with concentration in class and being unable to sit still. Initially, it was overlooked, but now, with falling behind in studies and poor grades, everyone suggests seeking medical attention. Do we really need to treat ADHD?
Discuss the necessity of treatment for children with ADHD and how to improve their learning conditions through education and medication.
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