Question

Children struggle to concentrate in class, fidget frequently, quickly forget what has just been taught, have poor academic performance, and easily lose interest in games. Once had a pencil inserted into their nose, leaving a small black spot. They have been diagnosed with a common behavioral issue at a children’s hospital, primarily characterized by attention deficits and hyperactivity, accompanied by learning difficulties. Symptoms usually appear before the age of 6, worsen during the school years, gradually improve with age, and some cases may persist into adulthood.

Answer

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), commonly known as children’s hyperactivity disorder, is a common childhood behavioral abnormality. Affected children have normal intelligence but exhibit deficiencies in learning, behavior, and emotions, such as inattention, excessive activity, and emotional instability. Treatment includes medication and behavioral therapy. Zhike granules can be used to enhance physical and intellectual strength, while pediatric developmental syrup can help balance yin and yang and promote intellectual development. If there is slight sedimentation after long-term storage, shake well before use; this does not affect the efficacy.