Question
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?
Answer
Generally, ADHD infants can be corrected through educational behavior. It’s best to encourage the child to engage in quiet activities every day. Whether it’s studying or other activities, the child should develop a habit of staying calm. In terms of medication treatment, traditional Chinese medicine is better and safer. Consider using medications like Jingling Oral Liquid or Children’s Intelligence Syrup, such as Yinyao Ning, to achieve the therapeutic effect. It is recommended that you consult a professional hospital for examination and consultation.