Written by: Nancy Dixit
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a mental health condition that affects both adults and children (mostly between the 3 to 12 years of age).
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ADHD is a long-term (chronic) brain condition that disrupts a person’s ability to manage their own emotions, thoughts and actions.
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Around 7.2% of children worldwide have been diagnosed with ADHD, making it one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders in children.
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-Difficulty organizing tasks -Avoiding mentally demanding tasks -Frequent forgetfulness
-Easy distractibility -Fidgeting and restlessness -Difficulty staying seated -Impulsive behavior -Struggling with stress
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-Reduced sense of danger -Trouble playing quietly -Hyperactivity -Difficulty waiting for turns
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Many children with ADHD may experience sleep issues, including insomnia, low sleep quality, daytime drowsiness, and sleep apnea, where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep.
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