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In the process of learning about the disease, many people give or receive false information from others about ADHD. These errors can affect the delay of diagnosis or treatment measures. In addition, they can lead to problems such as delay in diagnosis and access to treatment. After much review, there are now 5 myths about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) that need to be cleared up immediately.
1. Girls don't have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder can affect almost anyone. Regardless of gender male or female. However, the percentage of girls is lower than that of boys, and girls are usually not as hyperactive as boys or they don't have as many behavioral problems as boys, so people often don't realize it. attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in girls.
The problem with this misconception is that girls with ADHD often go untreated, their condition can progress, increasing problems with:
Mood swings , often appear anxiety Their personality is antisocial. Other comorbidities may occur in adulthood. For this reason, it is really important to improve the early diagnosis of girls with ADHD and possibly support early treatment.
2. Improper parenting will cause attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Many parents feel very guilty when their child has this disease. It is because they mistakenly believe that bad parenting is the cause of ADHD. In fact, until now, the exact cause of this disease has not been found. Although frequent parenting or punishment is not the cause of the disease, if in the process of raising children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, you constantly enforce punishments with symptoms of the disease such as sudden By suddenly uttering unrealistic words, fidgeting, hyperactive or impulsive, which you think is naughty, these constant punishments can be detrimental in the long run to control. symptom control in children.
In some cases, the child's symptoms are not well controlled, so many parents are criticized by others for not raising the child well, causing the child to be spoiled. For this reason, professional interventions such as psychotherapy and medication are often required for children with this condition to provide good symptom control.
3. People with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder are lazy
Many patients with ADHD are often accused of being lazy, which causes them to feel guilty for not being as productive and motivated as others expect them to be.
People with ADHD tend to need more reminders to get things done, especially activities that require focused mental effort. Because the symptoms of people with ADHD can manifest as disinterest, inattention, disorganization and lack of motivation unless it is related to the activity they are doing. really love, which may be mistaken for laziness by many.
However, the reality is that people with ADHD really want to be successful but can have a hard time getting this started and completing tasks that others might consider simple. Even something as simple as sorting through mail or replying to an email can be daunting as it requires more focused mental energy for people with this disorder as they often can't concentrate.
This misconception can be especially harmful as judgments from those around them can make the person feel like a failure, leading to low self-esteem and lack of confidence to be able to pursue activities in life.
4. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Isn't Serious
While someone with ADHD is not life-threatening, it can have serious effects on a person's overall quality of life. Compared with the general population, people with ADHD are more likely to experience problems such as: Frequent anxiety, mood disorders, and risk of substance use. Not only that, but the most common thing is that it is difficult for them to fulfill their job responsibilities and they are constantly being monitored or changed by others.
This means that people with this condition constantly have to live in fear of losing their job and they will not be able to afford it, which can have a serious impact on their personal lives.
5. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is not a real medical disorder
Research has demonstrated differences between the brains of people with ADHD and the brains of people without, in addition to differences in how brain chemicals like dopamine, norepinephrine, and glutamate work. Other parts of the brain involved in the condition also contribute to the disease, such as the part of the brain that plans, organizes, and executes tasks.
Not only that, it has been found that twins can be genetically related, so the components of the brain are identical, if one of the twins has ADHD, the other is also likely to have this disease.
Thus, it is in fact a disorder that has the presence of physical changes in the brain and brain chemistry. From there it causes disease or is it a real medical disorder.
Above are misconceptions about ADHD. Thereby, it is found that people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are often evaluated and judged unfairly. Therefore, they really need to be treated and taken care of, to avoid mislabeling them.
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Reference source: .healthline.com