ADHD means Attention Deficient Hyperactivity Disorder. It is a medical disorder that generally affects children and teenagers, and it continues into adulthood. Children diagnosed with ADHD are usually hyperactive, have difficulty paying attention, and difficult to control. Children with ADHD are easily distracted, forget about daily activities, and they have a problem organizing task. The exact cause of ADHD remains unknown. However, research shows that several factors, such as hereditary, toxins, chemical imbalance, and poor nutrition during pregnancy and affect the brain of the growing baby.
As the child grows older, the symptoms of ADHD also change. Older people with ADHD have a problem controlling anger, they are anxious, they are impulsive, and they may have low self-esteem.