Question

A 6-month-old baby cannot lift their head, can roll over, and has a normal appetite with no apparent abnormalities. However, they sometimes tremble. Are these symptoms of pediatric ADHD?

Answer

The symptoms of pediatric ADHD include mood instability, guilt-inducing behavior, learning difficulties, being unable to sit still, excessive fidgeting during class, talking out of turn, and inattention. If the baby is experiencing tremors, it is recommended that parents take the baby to a pediatric specialty hospital for a check-up to ensure early diagnosis and treatment.