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12 Signs Of ADHD In Adults

Pandora’s House Psychiatry

Adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a mental health condition characterized by a number of chronic issues, including trouble paying attention, hyperactivity, and impulsive conduct. Adult ADHD can cause problems such as shaky relationships, poor work or school performance, low self-esteem, and more.

Despite the name, symptoms of adult ADHD begin in childhood and last throughout maturity. ADHD is not often identified or diagnosed until a person is an adult. Adult ADHD symptoms may differ from those seen in children. Hyperactivity in adults may lessen, but impulsivity, restlessness, and difficulties paying focus may persist.

Read on to find out symptoms of Adult-onset ADHD.

1. Impulsiveness

Almost everyone gets ADHD-like symptoms at some point in their lives. If your problems are new or have only happened sporadically in the past, you are unlikely to have ADHD. Only when symptoms are strong enough to cause issues in more than one area of your life is ADHD diagnosed. These bothersome symptoms can be traced all the way back to childhood, like impulsiveness. Because certain ADHD symptoms are similar to those caused by other diseases, such as anxiety or mood disorders, diagnosing ADHD in adults can be difficult. Many adults with ADHD also suffer from another mental health problem, such as sadness or anxiety.