3/08/2014

Different Ways To Treat ADHD Dallas

By Lisa Williamson


Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder refers to a mental health condition that makes it difficult for those affected to maintain attention. Its symptoms may lead to a number of problems, including poor performance at work and school, low self esteem and unstable relationships. The condition starts in early childhood but is rarely diagnosed until later on in life. For those suffering from ADHD Dallas offers various treatment options, including the use of stimulant drugs and various other medications.

The symptoms of this condition are varied. Some of these include disorganization, restlessness, frequent mood swings, hot tempers and problems when it comes to coping with stress. Others will also experience impulsivity, difficulty completing tasks and low tolerance to frustration. Unfortunately for many, they will not realize when they have the condition. It will just be hard for them to complete various tasks. Inability to have control of impulses varies from impatience waiting in lines or mood swings when driving in traffic to outbursts of anger or general mood swings.

Adults with ADHD had it as children, just that it was not diagnosed. There are those that will have fewer symptoms as they age, with others having significant symptoms even when they become adults. It however is important to know the actual symptoms. This is because almost everybody will have symptoms like those of the condition at one time or the other. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is only diagnosed when symptoms are so severe that they affect more than one aspect of the life of the individual.

If the symptoms like hyperactivity, inattention or impulsive behavior constantly disrupt daily activities of an individual, the doctor should be consulted at once. This is the biggest challenge with ADHD. Most people assume that what they are going through are the normal challenges of life.

The actual causes of this condition remain unknown to a large extent. However, there are some factors that have been attributed to it. For once, it runs in the family and is known to affect members of certain families. There are also links with environmental factors as well as complications with the nervous system. There are also other potential risk factors, for example children born prematurely, drinking of alcohol by pregnant mothers or when they take drugs and mothers exposed to environmental toxins like lead.

While this condition is not known to cause any psychological or developmental problems, some disorders can occur with it. For instance, those affected may have difficulties in learning, making them to score poorly in school. Furthermore, they will develop overwhelming nervousness and worry as a result of anxiety disorders.

Most current treatments involve psychological counseling, medication or both. The most effective treatment however is the combination of both. The most commonly prescribed medications are stimulants. They help in boosting and balancing levels of neurotransmitters which are chemicals found in the brain. There is also the option of using antidepressants that work slower than stimulants.

Alternative medicine may also be prescribed, though these have not been certified to relieve symptoms. Before they are used, one should talk with their doctor to determine the risks and possible benefits. An example of medicine in this group is herbal supplements.




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