FAQs About ADHD

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition that affects millions of children and adults worldwide. Despite its prevalence, there are many misconceptions and questions surrounding ADHD. If your child is dealing with ADHD, it’s important that you’re able to understand ADHD and how it can affect your child each day. Dr. Anissa August and Dr. Lisa Minsloff, Melissa Franklin CPNP, K. Parker Keener, CPNP, and Kessley Mayrath, CPNP at August Pediatrics in Decatur, TX, can answer common questions about ADHD and how it can affect your child. 

Frequently Asked Questions About ADHD 

Q: What is ADHD? 

A: ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that can interfere with daily functioning and quality of life. While ADHD is most commonly diagnosed in childhood, it can persist into adulthood and affect your child throughout their lives. ADHD can affect how your child functions each day and can make it hard for them to focus on schoolwork or during classes. 

Q: What are common symptoms of ADHD? 

A: Symptoms can vary for each child, but there are some common factors you can look out for. This could include: 

  • Difficulty paying attention 
  • Fidgeting 
  • Starting tasks without completing others 
  • Restlessness 
  • Impulsivity 
  • Hyperactivity 

Q: How is ADHD treated? 

A: It’s important to talk to your pediatrician in Decatur, TX, about ADHD treatment. Treatment will vary for each child but will likely start with you creating a routine for your child to follow each day. They may also want to consider behavioral therapy to find positive coping methods. In some cases, your child may need medication to regulate their emotions. 

Contact Our Pediatrician Today 

Make sure you understand ADHD and your child. Contact Dr. Anissa August and Dr. Lisa Minsloff, Melissa Franklin CPNP, K. Parker Keener, CPNP, and Kessley Mayrath, CPNP at August Pediatrics in Decatur, TX, to learn about ADHD and how it might affect your child. Call for more information and to schedule your appointment today at (940) 627-8044.

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