What is ADHD and How to Treat It?

Children with ADHD may have various underlying causes, primarily related to brain trauma and intoxication. Recent research studies have found that parents of ADHD children have more childhood histories, and the prevalence of the disorder among siblings is three times higher than in the control group.
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What is ADHD?

ADHD is a common mental disorder in children, characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, impulsiveness, and poor self-control abilities that are inconsistent with their actual age, negatively impacting learning. This article introduces the characteristics of ADHD and cooperative approaches to treatment.
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What is ADHD?

Based on a child’s symptoms, ADHD, also known as Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or Mild Brain Dysfunction Syndrome, is a common behavioral disorder in children. These children have normal or near-normal intelligence but exhibit defects in learning, behavior, and emotions, mainly characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and emotional impulsiveness. Academic performance is generally poor, and it is difficult for them to get along with others at home and school, often leaving parents and teachers feeling helpless in daily life. The prevalence of ADHD in children abroad is 5% to 10%, and the results of domestic surveys exceed 10%, with more boys than girls affected.
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