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Women With add women - Symptoms and Diagnosis

Women with ADD face daily challenges well into adulthood. Women who suffer from add adult women might have difficulty meeting their family's demands, whether they daydream in school or struggle to keep up with household chores. The symptoms differ for women and opposite to the more common symptoms for men, so diagnosis and treatment can be difficult.

Signs and symptoms

women adhd checklist (use Informer) who suffer from ADD may find it difficult to find jobs or handle household chores, especially during times of hormonal changes like puberty, menopausal and PMS. Depression, though not a symptom of add women, frequently coexists with the disorder and is often mistakenly diagnosed by doctors who look for symptoms more typical of boys. Women with the hyperactive/impulsive subtype of adult add in women are impatient visibly or internally, jump into activities without thinking and speak and act impulsively. Minor irritations, such as waiting in line or on the phone, can drive them to disorientation. They also struggle with managing time, forgetfulness, and difficulties concentrating on their tasks. They are also prone to flitting and sleep poorly. They are also susceptible to anxiety and depression, which is often mistakenly diagnosed as bipolar disorder.

Diagnosis

Because women's symptoms of ADD are less recognized than those of men It can be a challenge to diagnose. Doctors often look for a specific set of symptoms that are more typical of males and do not recognize the subtleties of the disorder since it affects girls, particularly during puberty, PMS or menopausal perimenopausal estrogen levels decrease. Depression is also common among women suffering from ADD and must be treated. You will be able to better understand your symptoms and the underlying condition by reading a few books about ADD/adhd in women prior to seeing an expert. You will feel more confident and relaxed when you are going through the process of diagnosing.