The Reasons Add Adult Women Is Harder Than You Think
Women With ADD - Symptoms and Diagnosis
For women suffering from ADD their daily struggles continue throughout adulthood. If she is a dreamer in class or has trouble maintaining household chores and responsibilities A woman with ADD often has a hard time meeting her family's needs. The symptoms of ADD for women differ to those seen in men. adhd traits in women can make diagnosis and treatment difficult.
Symptoms
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Women with ADD might find it difficult to maintain a job or manage household chores, especially when there are hormonal changes such as puberty, menopausal and PMS. Depression is not a symptom, but it often coexists with ADD and is misdiagnosed if doctors are looking for signs that are more common to men. Women with the hyperactive/impulsive subtype of ADD are impatient visibly or internally, jump into activities without thinking and speak and act impulsively. Minor irritations, such as waiting in lines or on the phone, can drive them to disorientation. They also have issues with managing their time, forgetfulness and trouble focusing on tasks. They may also be inclined to fumble and sleep poorly. They may be prone to anxiety and depression, which is often mistakenly diagnosed as bipolar disorder.
Diagnosis
Because women's symptoms of ADD are less recognized than the men's It can be a challenge to get diagnosed. Doctors usually look for a specific set of symptoms more typical of boys and don't recognize the subtleties of the disorder as it affects girls, particularly during puberty, PMS, or perimenopausal and menopausal estrogen levels drop. Depression is also a part of ADD in many women and needs to be treated. You will be able to better understand your symptoms and the underlying condition by reading a few books on ADD/ADHD before you visit the doctor. You will be more comfortable and confident during the process of diagnosing.