ADHD stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and affects one out of every ten children. The primary symptoms are inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity, and it's safe to say that the medical and personal perspective of this condition is considered a mental disorder. But what about the physical symptoms of ADHD and the role they play well?
Interestingly, it seems that the link between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and a serious condition known as Tourette Syndrome, nervous system disease that causes repetitive movements called tics. Although it is uncertain how many ADHD children have Tourette What we do know is that about 50 percent of those with ADHD have Tourette's.
But what exactly is Tourette Syndrome?
Tourette's is inherited as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Ĩesto.Simptomi this disorder usually begins between the ages of 21 and continues through a person's life with the first symptoms of TS are facial tics, such as eye blinking. It is believed that the neurological disorder driven by the same chemicals in the brain as ADHD, dopamine and norepinephrine. Another disorder related to Tourette syndrome include obsessive compulsive disorder, chronic disorders, and of course ADHD.
I do not want to say that just because your child has ADHD have Tourette's syndrome. However, it is not out of question that might be a connection between impulsive ADHD symptoms such as blurting in the classroom, facial tics, and / or inexplicable, disturbing others and Tourette syndrome.
Next let's start at the 10 physical symptoms of ADHD and May or May not be associated with Tourette syndrome.
* difficulty with hand and eye coordination in sports such as ping pong, tennis, golf, baseball and football.
* The problems of expressing information that can be observed as a speech impediment.
* wide range of sleep difficulties, including trouble falling asleep or staying asleep. Insomnia due to racing thoughts is a common problem as well.
* wide range of sleep difficulties, including trouble falling asleep or staying asleep. Insomnia due to racing thoughts is a common problem as well.
...* hypersensitivity to sound, touch, smell, light, clothing and jewelry. One example would be the high anxiety in ADHD children produced the sound of a vacuum cleaner.
* manuscript that is bad or unreadable.
* Chronic fidgeting, fidgeting, repetitive habits, and tics.
* Chronic fidgeting, fidgeting, repetitive habits, and tics.
...* unexplained lethargy or fatigue during the day.
* May surprise or scare easily.
In looking over the above list could be argued that the most common physical symptoms of ADHD, fidgeting and squirming, followed by the energy level rises and falls. However, some believe that there is a real dark horse in this race, and it's sensitivity to sound and smell.
If your child has ADHD, the sensitivity question their status and behavior that follows can become much worse.
In short, the physical symptoms of ADHD are just part of the overall big picture. However, some of them play an important role. This applies to the person experiencing the physical symptoms of ADHD and the doctor is trying to reach a diagnosis.
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