https://click4r.com/posts/g/18800037/the-biggest-quot-myths-quot-concerning-doctors-who-treat-adhd-in-adults-could The Dangers of Undiagnosed ADHD in Adults People with ADHD may experience difficulties without being diagnosed. They might not get the assistance and support they require to manage their symptoms. NHS services for adult ADHD are currently at a critical juncture. The current system is overwhelmed with demand and is strained by limited resources. This has resulted in significant regional variation and long wait times for evaluation and treatment. Awareness Adults suffering from ADHD have difficulty understanding the symptoms. They might think they're lazy or dismotivated, or blame their difficulties with concentration on teachers, family members or doctors. In the end, they are unable to access the help they require. They might also be hesitant to let others know about their condition for fear of being judged because of the stigma. Untreated ADHD in adults can have a devastating impact on relationships as well as the workplace. In romantic relationships, inattention and impulsivity can lead to arguments while poor organisation and memory may make it difficult for individuals to keep up with household chores or remember important dates like birthdays and anniversary dates. At work, missed deadlines and disorganisation can damage credibility and trust. Untreated ADHD can cause health risks such as anxiety, depression and eating disorders. People who do not treat ADHD are at higher chance of being injured and causing accidents (Runyan and colleagues 2021). This is due to the fact that they have trouble focusing on tasks and maintaining their motor coordination. They are more susceptible to being distracted by background noises or events happening around them. The health and social care system in the UK is working to address the problem of adult ADHD. Specialized teams of professionals from primary secondary and tertiary care have been working to identify ave