What Is ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder)

ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects a person's ability to organize, focus, and pay attention. People with ADHD often have trouble listening, understanding, and speaking up in class; they may even zone out. Although we all have times when we need to relax and take breaks, people with ADHD often feel pressured to stay on task throughout the entire period. The good news is that brain training can help patients like you change their bad habits into good ones and improve their ability to focus when they need it most

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These are some of the main traits and features of ADHD:

Lack of focus: ADHD sufferers may struggle to focus for extended periods of time, plan their activities, and pay attention to details. They may struggle to follow directions and commit casual errors on a regular basis.

impulsivity and hyperactivity: This part of ADHD is characterized by excessive fidgeting, restlessness, and difficulty staying sat. Impulsivity causes hurried, ill-considered activities that increase the risk of mishaps or errors.


Drugs used to treat ADHD:

Adderall: 

Adderall is a brand name for the popular prescription drug amphetamine-based ADHD drug. It's indicated for people with ADHD and narcolepsy. Adderall is commonly prescribed for kids, teens, adults and senior citizens who have problems with focus or controlling their emotions or behavior

Vyvanse:

Vyvanse is a methylphenidate extended-release capsule that is prescribed to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This medication belongs to the amphetamine family of drugs. Vyvanse may help you focus and concentrate better than other forms of ADHD medications such as Ritalin.


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