Saturday, September 5, 2009

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ADHD AND ADD



How do we know the difference between ADHD and ADD? Many people do not really understand the differences between ADHD and ADD. Let me define first what does ADHD and ADD mean.
  • ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) is basically the lack of attention in the patient or he/she is inattentive.
  • ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder) is a condition in which the person has visible impulsivity or hyperactivity, extreme difficulty focusing or paying attention and controlling their behavior.
Of the two types of disorders, ADHD is most commonly diagnosed perhaps ADHD have more visible symptoms than those with ADD. ADHD is very noticeable because it comes with the creation of a good deal of distractions within the classroom. Therefore, it gets a good deal of attention and can be recognized easier. But this does not mean that ADD is not destructive; it is, just less visible. We could notice that when a person is suffering from ADD, he or she will often seem disorganized and inattentive. You may often find him/her simply staring out a window while in the classroom, and seem like he/she is never really there.

Let me give you the three types of ADHD symptoms that I have gathered
  • Trouble paying attention. People with ADHD are easily distracted and have a hard time focusing on any one task.
  • Trouble sitting still for even a short time. This is called hyperactivity. Children with ADHD may squirm, fidget, or run around at the wrong times. Teens and adults often feel restless and fidgety and are not able to enjoy reading or other quiet activities.
  • Acting before thinking. People with ADHD may talk too loud, laugh too loud, or become angrier than the situation calls for. Children may not be able to wait for their turn or to share. This makes it hard for them to play with other children. Teens and adults seem to "leap before they look." They may make quick decision that have a long-term impact on their lives. They may spend too much money or change jobs often.
Typically, boys are more hyperactive than girls that’s the reason why it was believed that ADHD only affected boys. But this is not true and now it is realized that that children of any gender can have ADD and it does not always go away as they reach the age of adult.

It is important to understand that the symptoms do not necessary mean they have ADHD or ADD, however, they should be watched closely and discussed with a professionals such as developmental pediatrician, child psychologist. We must put in our mind that mental and psychological health of the child is very important as any other part of their health.