Question
My child is 6 years old, and I always feel he is different from other kids. He has a very poor attention span and cannot study properly. We consulted with a specialist who said the child might have ADHD. How should ADHD be treated?
Answer
ADHD is a condition characterized by attention deficit, accompanied by learning disabilities, impulsive behavior, and is most common in childhood. It is recommended to first undergo a thorough examination and treatment at a hospital, including taking additional medication, and to coordinate with psychological counseling. We hope this will be helpful to you. In fact, having ADHD is not horrible at all; patients should believe that they can conquer the illness. As long as treatment is initiated early, there is a high probability of alleviating symptoms and recovery.