https://ai-db.science/wiki/13_Things_About_ADHD_Treatment_For_Adults_You_May_Not_Have_Known The Dangers of Undiagnosed ADHD in Adults People suffering from ADHD may have significant issues without a diagnosis. They may not receive the support and assistance they need to manage symptoms. NHS services for adults with ADHD are currently at a crossroads. The current system is overwhelmed by demand and strained by limited resources. This has led to significant regional variations and long wait time for assessment and treatment. Awareness Adults suffering from ADHD struggle to comprehend the signs. They might think they are unmotivated or lazy or blame their problems with concentration on their family members, doctors, or teachers. In the end, they avoid getting the help they need. They might also be hesitant to tell others about their situation because of being judged because of the stigma. As adults and children, untreated ADHD can have a significant impact on relationships and work. In romantic relationships, inattention and impulsivity can lead to arguments, and a lack of organisation and memory may make it difficult for people to manage household chores or remember important dates like birthdays and anniversaries. Inadequate organisation and missed deadlines at work can harm the reputation and trust of employees. Untreated ADHD can lead to health risks, including depression, anxiety and eating disorders. Untreated ADHD can increase the risk of accidents and injuries (Runyan, et al. 2021). is due to the fact that they have difficulty concentrating on tasks and maintaining motor coordination. They are more prone to be distracted by background noises or events that are happening around them. The health and social care system in the UK is attempting to address the problem of adult ADHD. Specialized teams of professionals from primary secondary, tertiary and primary care have been working together to identify avenues for improving the quality of care under current constra