No, ADHD is not curable. ADHD is a disorder that affects the brain and cannot be reversed as it occurs throughout a lifespan. However, there are several options available to manage the child with ADHD. Parental support, counseling, and behavioral training are helpful in managing the condition. Medications can also be effective in managing symptoms of ADHD. Specially trained teachers can also help train the child some management skills in a classroom setting.
Medications such as Psychostimulant: Methylphenidate, Dextromethylphenidate, and Dextroamphetamine).
Nonstimulant medications: atomoxetine, guanfacine, clonidine, and antidepressants are often prescribed for children with ADHD.
In summary, a combination of counseling, training, therapy, and medication is used to manage ADHD.