Question

Last year, I discovered that my child has ADHD, but after trying many methods, the situation has not improved. I am really worried that if this continues, my child’s future will be destroyed. How should we treat and improve after having ADHD?

Answer

Most treatments for ADHD involve central nervous system medications, such as methylphenidate and other similar drugs, which have some effect on ADHD. Some medications have side effects, so parents should use them with caution. Current treatment methods for ADHD include family therapy, psychological therapy, and medication. It is recommended to choose medication treatment, which has a more obvious effect, and simultaneously implement auxiliary training and psychological guidance. A long-term treatment plan is necessary to gradually stabilize the ADHD. In addition to medication treatment during the ADHD treatment period, the patient’s dietary condition and psychological state are also very important. Patients must avoid excessive stress and worry to prevent unnecessary effects on the complete recovery from ADHD.