https://fakenews.win/wiki/Why_You_Should_Be_Working_On_This_What_Is_Adult_ADHD_Symptoms Signs and Symptoms of ADHD in Adults Many people who suffer from ADHD aren't aware that they have it. They often struggle to stay organized, remember appointments or turn up for work on time. Doctors diagnose ADHD by looking back at the patient's past, which includes old reports cards and conversations with family members. The symptoms of ADHD typically begin in the early years of childhood and persist into adulthood. 1. Difficulty Focusing People with ADHD struggle to pay focus. They are prone to making mistakes at work or school and overlook important details while working on tasks. They may also have difficulty following instructions and keeping track of their belongings. They may be distracted by external things, like people talking or sounds in the background. For certain adults with ADHD forgetfulness can be an issue, particularly if it interferes negatively with their relationships and careers. Impulsivity and hyperactivity can be more prominent symptoms of ADHD than inattention for some people. People with ADHD often are prone to flutter around, don't have the patience or squirm in their seat and are unable to concentrate on quiet activities like reading, homework or working on their hobbies. They frequently interrupt others and are often prone to act in a hurry and even when their actions could have serious consequences. They could lose items that are essential for their work such as keys, wallets, or documents. These people are also prone to making rash decisions and are unable to delay gratification. Focus issues can lead to problems at work and home as well, such as poor time management and difficulty meeting deadlines. It can cause tension, stress and even arguments with family members and coworkers. It can impact self-esteem, as adults with ADHD sometimes view these difficulties as personal failings or inadequacies. Adults with undiagnosed ADHD may be judged by thei