Wednesday 27 February 2013

Variation Between Add and ADHD

ADD and ADHD are similar disorders for which both these terms are frequently used. ADD stands for Attention Deficit Disorder and ADHD stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

Variations in their phrasing help to differentiate the condition better. The major difference between ADD and ADHD is individuals detected with ADD are usually forgetful, lack concentration and think slowly. However, individuals with ADHD tend to be more hyperactive and display an impulsive behavior, such as the inability to sit still, interruptive and keen to give reply even when not asked for it. 

Individuals may experience ADD and ADHD at any point in life. However, it is most diagnosed during early days when children have a problem in concentrating at school. Kids diagnosed with this disorder may have a problem in remembering tasks, forgetting homework, daydreaming and inability to memorize tasks. A psychiatrist may deal better with the issue and let parents know whether it’s ADD or any other learning disorder. 

ADHD individuals may show similar symptoms like inability to concentrate, forgetting tasks etc., but the difference here is they think quickly and would want to do things faster. Kids with ADHD disorder may just run around the room interrupt people while talking and may talk without thinking. ADD and ADHD can make things challenging for kids at school. It’s wise to take the help of a psychiatrist for timely assistance and quick recovery.  

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