Question

My child seems to have ADHD; they barely eat and cry severely every night. I would like to inquire about how ADHD is treated in children?

Answer

ADHD is a common behavioral disorder in children, also known as mild brain dysfunction/mild brain dysfunction syndrome/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. These children have normal or nearly normal intelligence but exhibit deficits in learning, behavior, and emotions. If a child is diagnosed with ADHD, they should seek further treatment at a hospital rather than waiting until they start school or their grades decline. It is crucial to pay attention to the child’s current situation and not delay treatment to ensure the best possible outcome.