Question

A 19-year-old boy finds it hard to settle down for any activity, always feeling his attention is more difficult to focus than his peers. He struggles with learning and often has fidgety movements. What medical tests can be taken at the hospital to verify the presence of adult ADHD?

Answer

Based on your description, you seem to have a high level of restlessness in everything you do, and you feel that your attention is more difficult to concentrate than that of your peers, which, in terms of adults, is unlikely to be considered ADHD. Generally, ADHD is not considered. In addition, during the treatment of ADHD, apart from immediate treatment, the patient’s diet and mental state are also particularly important. The patient must maintain a light diet and maintain a cheerful and optimistic attitude to avoid unnecessary effects on the recovery of ADHD.