https://authorzebra02.bravejournal.net/this-weeks-most-popular-stories-about-adhd-symptoms-adults-test-adhd-symptoms Symptoms of ADHD in Adults Adults who suffer from ADHD might find it difficult to cope. If diagnosed as ADHD, they can take control of their symptoms and meet their goals at home and at work. Talking to your doctor is the best place to begin an assessment. They can recommend the appropriate service for you, such as community mental health services or specialised neurodevelopmental services. 1. Attention If you have ADHD the brain's automatic attention system may not work as well. As a result, you could miss important details at school or at work and be unable to remember things. It can also be difficult to concentrate on tasks that require continuous concentration, such as writing, math or reading. You might have trouble getting your turn in conversations or games. You might blurt out answers before others are finished asking their questions. You may not be able to sit and wait for your phone to answer or interrupt other people at inappropriate times. Children with ADHD tend to overcome the impulsivity and hyperactivity they display, however inattentive symptoms continue to cause challenges for many adults. People suffering from ADHD who are primarily inattention have trouble staying on track at home, school or at work. This type of ADHD can present with mild, moderate, or severe symptoms. Adults who have a tendency to inattention symptoms may be more troubled if their daily lives become more complicated and stressful. This can happen when someone moves out of the family home or into a workplace and new responsibilities such as taking care of a child can contribute to their stress levels and anxiety. There are many treatments for adults with ADHD that include lifestyle changes diet, medication, and lifestyle changes. of stimulants like methylphenidate (Ritalin) and amphetamine-based medications (Adderall) can help to reduce symptoms of inattention, hy