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Women With ADD - Symptoms and Diagnosis

For successful women with adhd suffering from adult add women, daily challenges continue well into adulthood. Whether she daydreams at school or has difficulty managing household chores and responsibilities women with ADD often has a hard time meeting the needs of her family. The symptoms of ADD in adhd women test differ from the symptoms seen undiagnosed adhd in adult women males. This makes diagnosis and treatment difficult.

Signs and symptoms

Women with ADD can find it difficult to keep a job and handle household chores. This is particularly true when hormonal changes occur, such as menopausal, puberty, or PMS. Depression, though not a symptom of ADD is frequently associated with the disorder and is often misdiagnosed by doctors who look for signs that are more typical of boys. Women with the hyperactive/impulsive subtype of ADD are impatient visibly or internally, jump into activities without thinking and speak and act impulsively. Small irritations, like waiting in line or on the phone can cause them to drift into the point of distraction. They also have trouble with managing time, forgetfulness, and trouble concentrating on tasks. They are also prone to flitting and sleep poorly. They may be prone to anxiety and depression which is often mistakenly diagnosed as bipolar disorder.

Diagnosis

The symptoms of women are less widely known than men's, making it difficult to determine. Doctors tend to concentrate on a set of symptoms that are more prevalent in boys, and miss the subtleties that are related to the symptoms of ADD in girls. This is especially true during puberty, menopause or perimenopausal, as well as PMS, which is when estrogen levels decrease. Depression is also common among women with ADD and must be treated. Before you see your doctor, you should read a few books on Adhd Adult Women Treatment/ADD to gain a better understanding of the condition and personal symptoms. You will feel more comfortable and confident during the diagnostic process.