https://click4r.com/posts/g/18728857/the-reasons-why-adhd-treatment-in-adults-in-2023-is-the-main-focus-of in Adults While ADHD symptoms are more pronounced in children, they can be present in adults as well. Chronic lateness, careless errors and impulsive decisions can cause frustration and poor self-image. Intense emotions, emotional dysregulation and anger can also interfere with relationships. If not treated and diagnosed these issues can erode self-esteem and cause people to feel very little happiness in their lives. Insufficient Focus If someone with untreated ADHD struggles to stay focused, they can have more issues than they can handle. They may forget important appointments or forget important bills. They might also not be able to participate in social activities because they have a difficult to make and keep track of plans. Untreated ADHD can also affect the performance of an individual at school or at work, especially if it is associated with other disorders such as anxiety and depression. The negative emotions of these people can be exacerbated by their problems at work or at home. The result is an endless cycle of mood fluctuations and poor performance that is difficult to overcome. Another common problem is an impulsive nature. If someone with ADHD struggles to control their emotions, they might get into arguments more easily or feel frustrated more frequently than other people. They could also be susceptible to reacting according to their emotions in ways that are dangerous or illegal. They may be more prone to addictions, ranging from drug abuse to eating disorders, and they might also have higher rates of traffic violations or car accidents than the average. Adult ADHD symptoms may manifest in different ways and can be wrongly diagnosed. Someone diagnosed with adult-onset ADHD may have inattention symptoms but not excessive activity or impulsivity. The symptoms of the disorder may be seen in a variety of ways in different people, with inattentive sy