Research has soundly disproven the persistent myth that kids with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) “grow out of it.” Now, new research is revealing an alarming aspect of ADHD – adults can “grow into it.” It’s looking like the culprit causing this is man-made – a product of the technological extravaganza we currently live with. Simply put, you can acquire ADHD.
ADHD is a mental health disorder that usually begins in childhood, with a short attention span, compulsive and impulsive activity, and social problems being the typical symptoms. Most kids with ADHD will still have impairments as adults and will need some form of supportive management.
ADHD in adults looks different from the condition in children, including issues like:
- Poor time management
- Disorganization
- Fits of rage
- Forgetfulness
- Lack of motivation
- Restlessness
- Anxiety
- Fatigue
- Poor self-image
- Dysfunctional relationships
These symptoms vary from mild to very severe.