Thursday, March 6, 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.

There are a number of symptoms of the disease. These include restlessness, disorganization, hot tempers, frequent mood swings and trouble coping with stress. There are those that will have a low tolerance to frustration, impulsivity and difficulty completing tasks. Most of the people with this condition do not know that they have it. They will just find it hard completing daily tasks. Their inability to control impulses will vary from outbursts of anger, mood swings to getting annoyed when driving in traffic or impatience waiting in line.

Grown up persons with this condition definitely had it as children, only that there was no diagnosis at the time. For some individuals, the symptoms will reduce over time as they age. Others however will find that the symptoms do not just reduce, they become worse. The most important thing however is to know the actual symptoms so that diagnosis is done early. Though there are various conditions that may have similar symptoms to ADHD, even these would need to be treated.

In the event that impulsive behavior, hyperactivity or inattention constantly disrupts your life, then it is time to talk to the doctor of the possibility of having this condition. The signs may be similar to those of other health conditions. Thus one may still need to undergo treatment.

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.

Whereas the condition does not result in other developmental or psychological conditions, there are various disorders that occur along with it. One of these is learning disabilities in which those affected tend to score lower marks in school than is expected for their age and education. They may also suffer from anxiety disorders whereby they suffer from overwhelming worry and nervousness.

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.

There is also prescription of alternative medicine. These have however not been certified fully through research. Therefore, before they are used the doctor needs to be consulted.




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