https://ai-db.science/wiki/12_Facts_About_ADHD_Symptoms_In_Adult_Women_To_Make_You_Think_Smarter_About_Other_People https://imoodle.win/wiki/From_Around_The_Web_20_Amazing_Infographics_About_ADHD_Symptoms_Adults_Male Symptoms of ADHD in Adults Adults suffering from ADHD may find it difficult to manage. When diagnosed as ADHD, they can manage their symptoms and meet their goals both at home and at work. Talking with your GP is the best way to start an assessment. They can refer you to the appropriate services, such as community mental health or neurodevelopmental services. 1. Inattention If you have ADHD your brain's automatic system of focusing may not work in the same way. You may forget important information in the classroom or at work and may have trouble recalling information. You might also have trouble focusing on tasks that require sustained attention for example, reading, writing or maths problems. You might have trouble taking your time during games or conversations. You may blurt out answers before other people have completed asking questions. You may have difficulty waiting for your phone to ring or disturb people at inappropriate times. Many adults with ADHD still struggle with symptoms of inattention. People who are mostly inattentive ADHD usually have trouble staying on track at home, at school and at work. The symptoms of this kind of ADHD can be mild, moderate, or severe. Attention-deficit symptoms in adults can become more problematic when a person's daily life becomes more complicated and stressful. could happen when a person moves from the home of their parents or into the workplace and new responsibilities such as taking care of a child can contribute to their stress levels and anxiety. There are a variety of treatments available for people with adult ADHD which include lifestyle changes, diet and medication. Drugs that stimulate the brain, like methylphenidate (Ritalin) and amphetamine-based medications (Adderall) can reduce symptoms of inattent