Question
My neighbor’s child is now in elementary school, but lately, I’ve noticed my neighbor is always in a bad mood. He says his child is very disobedient at school. He used to be a good student, but now he never listens to the teacher. How should ADHD be treated effectively?
Answer
ADHD can be caused by a variety of factors. Firstly, if the child experienced intrauterine infection, hypoxia, or asphyxia at birth, or if there was brain damage due to these conditions, it may have contributed to ADHD. Additionally, poor parent-child relationships, learning difficulties, or excessive academic pressure can weaken the brain’s regulatory function, promoting the occurrence and persistence of ADHD. There are also factors such as overnutrition and lead poisoning in children born by cesarean section. The specific causes of ADHD are not yet fully understood.