Can the severity of ADHD be reduced?
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Child & adolescent psychiatrist
Published: 14/08/2023
Edited by: Conor Lynch
ADHD can range anywhere from mild to severe and can be quite the disruptive condition in someone’s life. Here to explain the condition in more expert detail is highly revered consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist, Dr Ramya Mohan.
How can ADHD affect one's life?
It can affect all aspect of one’s life, including professional and personal. It can really affect a person’s ability to complete any given day-to-day task in the best possible manner.
How severe can ADHD become?
It can be quite mild, where it affects day-to-day tasks. It is possible that the impulsivity, hyperactivity, and inattention components of ADHD can lead to people making significantly and alarmingly wrong choices in their life.
Are there any known causes of ADHD?
It’s multifactorial. There can be a genetic component, but is also classed as a neurodevelopmental condition, so by definition, it is something that is present since birth. The intensity of it can be significantly variable, taking into account how much support they receive, and how quickly ADHD is diagnosed and managed.
When should people seek treatment for ADHD?
If someone suspects that a loved one is struggling with ADHD, an ADHD assessment should be considered. A child psychiatrist or mental health specialist will carry out this assessment.
Can the severity of ADHD be reduced?
Absolutely. We know from long-term studies that the severity and intensity of ADHD can be reduced. This is usually down to a combination of a maturing brain which becomes more self-aware, and support and effective management at the right time in their lives.
If you are concerned that you or a loved one may be experiencing some ADHD-related symptoms that are affecting your or their quality of life, make sure you book an appointment with Dr Mohan today via her Top Doctors profile.