Question

Can ADHD in children be treated? Oh, my child is particularly disobedient every day. The teacher says he has ADHD. What should I do? Experts, what is the best way to treat a child with ADHD? Should we go to the hospital for a check-up and treatment, or what should we do?

Answer

ADHD is a self-limiting disease in children. Currently, some can self-repair, but most require active collaboration with doctors. It is generally recommended to start treatment as soon as possible and avoid exacerbating the condition. Currently, the treatment for ADHD primarily focuses on education and psychological therapy, supplemented by medication. It is suggested to eat more fruits and vegetables, less spicy food, and more zinc and iron-rich foods. ADHD in children is pathological and should not be treated differently; fighting should be avoided to prevent further trauma to the child. Secondly, children with ADHD must receive medication treatment, but medication cannot replace education. Medication can provide good educational conditions, and the effects and side effects of medication should be recognized correctly.