Question

What is the best way to treat ADHD to achieve optimal results? Recently, some patients have shown symptoms of inattention, emotional instability, impulsive behavior, and learning difficulties, which have affected their daily lives.

Answer

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), also known as childhood hyperactivity disorder, is a common psychological disorder in children. Patients usually have normal or nearly normal intelligence but may exhibit symptoms such as excessive activity, inattention, emotional instability, and impulsive and capricious behavior, often accompanied by learning difficulties. ADHD is not a temporary condition; it can have various adverse effects on a child’s growth, so appropriate treatment is necessary. Treatment methods include collaborative efforts between families and schools to educate the child and cooperate with appropriate medication, both of which are indispensable. A child’s behavior is closely related to the family and social environment; an adverse family environment may serve as an example and reinforcement for a child’s negative behavior.