Can ADHD be completely cured in children?

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-19

Can a child with ADHD be completely **?Children with milder and more active ADHD have a higher rate of thoroughness. If a child with ADHD is more severe and the symptoms persist until **, it may not be complete**. ADHD, also known as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, is one of the most common mental and behavioral disorders in childhood, and some children's symptoms will persist into adolescence or adulthood, manifested as inattention, excessive activity, emotional impulsivity, etc. Whether it can be completely ** depends on the severity of the child's clinical symptoms, the degree of cooperation of the parents, and whether it is regular.

If the child's clinical manifestations are mild and actively systematized**, parents and doctors have also established a good follow-up system, and most children can be thorough**. If the child's illness is severe and the symptoms persist until **, it is difficult to completely**.

Comprehensive measures should be taken for ADHD, which usually include some psychological, reasonable education, cognitive and behavioral training, and social skills training. If ADHD is severe, take medications**. Once diagnosed with ADHD, it is necessary to seek medical attention in a timely manner**, under the guidance of professional doctors, according to the specific condition, targeted psychological ** and intervention**, if necessary, with methylphenidate, atomoxetin and other related drugs. First of all, it is necessary to take psychological **, and let the school, parents and medical staff cooperate closely to care about the child's health, give the child support psychologically**, and eliminate all kinds of bad stimuli for the child. Avoid discrimination or scolding children, encourage children, correct children's bad behaviors, arrange children's living and rest time reasonably, and carry out special education and training when necessary.

If your child's ADHD is severe, medication should be given under the guidance of a doctor**. Current medications**, mainly central nervous system stimulants, can effectively improve the symptoms of ADHD in children.

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