Question
My child’s grades have recently declined, and the teacher has reported that they are inattentive during class, frequently fidgeting, and often interrupting. The hospital diagnosis is ADHD. How should ADHD be treated? Can medication treatment cure it completely?
Answer
Based on your description, your child’s current ADHD symptoms indeed require medication treatment. The treatment for ADHD typically includes medication, psychological counseling, and communication with the child. These methods are effective in improving the condition and symptoms. Parents should pay closer attention to their child’s performance. If a child is overly active, unable to concentrate on learning, consider the possibility of ADHD and seek medical treatment promptly.