https://historydb.date/wiki/Why_No_One_Cares_About_Symptoms_Of_ADHD_In_Adults Undiagnosed ADHD Symptoms Can Be Treatable With the Right Treatment People suffering from ADHD often continue to struggle with their symptoms into adulthood and some don't receive a diagnosis. Getting the right treatment, however can help them manage impulsive behaviors, stay organized and increase their performance at work and in their relationships. Treatment could include medication, for example stimulants, and counseling. Inattentiveness If you are afflicted with inattention ADHD symptoms, you may find it difficult to maintain your focus and attention. You may lose track your tasks, lose things like your phone or wallet and fail to finish homework or school assignments. You may also have difficulty paying attention to conversations, which can lead to misunderstandings and missed opportunities. If not treated, your inattention ADHD symptoms can cause stress and interfere with your home, work social life, and your well-being. As time passes, those who witness your inattention issues might begin to think of you as unreliable, lazy or stupid. These self-images that are negative are especially damaging if you have children with ADHD and your behavior can affect the children negatively. Inattentive ADHD can be treated with medication or a combination of therapy and medication. The most commonly used medications to treat inattentive ADHD include psychostimulants that improve the transmission of signals from the nervous system and make you more alert. Amphetamines and methylphenidate are examples of these. Non-stimulants that slow down the way your brain processes certain chemicals and aid in focus, are also sometimes prescribed. Venlafaxine and Bupropion are two of the most common. The most effective treatment for people with ADHD usually involves regular sessions with a therapist to reduce negative behaviors and create positive ones. A therapist can assist you to learn how to manage stress a