Question

A fourth-grade student is showing symptoms of inattention, sensitivity to external sounds, and procrastination, which may indicate childhood ADHD. Parents are concerned about whether this condition can be treated.

Answer

ADHD is a chronic condition that can be treated. During the treatment process, it is important to use scientific methods to help children understand their surroundings for effective treatment. If possible, it is recommended to visit a regular rehabilitation center to learn about relevant treatment methods. Symptoms of tics may include frequent blinking, frowning, sniffing, pouting, opening the mouth, tongue movements, nodding, and shaking the head. As the condition progresses, symptoms may become more diverse, such as shrugging shoulders, twisting the neck, kicking or shaking legs, twisting the body, and twitching in the chest and abdomen. When treating such diseases, it is important to avoid blind reliance on medication and focus on correctly guiding the child’s attention.