Question

A boy has been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, previously mistaken for mischievous behavior. The kindergarten teacher has repeatedly pointed out his abnormal behavior. How should this condition be treated to achieve better results?

Answer

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, commonly known as ADHD, is a common psychological disorder in childhood and adolescence. When treating this condition, it is advisable to avoid long-term consumption of foods such as instant noodles, lamb, and skewers, and encourage the child to drink plenty of water, avoiding the exclusive consumption of sugary drinks. It is recommended to increase the intake of high-water-content and vitamin-rich natural foods to prevent or alleviate symptoms. For the boy’s situation, it is strongly recommended to actively seek treatment under a doctor’s guidance and advice.