Question

A 15-year-old 9-month-old boy was hit on the head. Could this trigger ADHD?

Answer

Generally speaking, being hit on the head usually does not trigger ADHD, but severe cases may lead to recurrent concussions and brain damage. ADHD is not necessarily associated with being hit; it is a common psychological disorder in children, characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and often accompanied by learning difficulties, behavioral problems, and difficulties in recovery. In addition to treating ADHD, it is recommended that patients pay attention to their diet in daily life, maintain a good mood to enhance their physical condition, and accelerate the recovery process.