ADHD, also known as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, is a common neurodevelopmental disorder in children. Symptoms usually include difficulty paying attention, hyperactive behavior, impulsive behavior, difficulty organizing and planning, forgetting and losing items, etc. It is recommended that patients seek medical attention in a timely manner and take appropriate measures under the guidance of a doctor according to different causes. The details are as follows: 1. Difficulty in concentration: It is difficult to concentrate, easily distracted, often unable to complete tasks continuously, and easy to forget things. It is recommended to train the patient's attention through setting goals and reward mechanisms. Help patients learn how to control their thinking and behavior to improve their concentration. 2. Hyperactive behavior: Excessive activity and restlessness, inability to sit still, often restless, fidgeting, and constantly moving hands and feet. It is recommended to develop a plan to help patients learn how to control their behavior and impulses. 3. Impulsive behavior: Lack of impulse control ability, often interrupting others at inappropriate times, rushing to speak when answering questions, and having difficulty waiting for their turn. It is recommended to improve impulsive behavior by training patients to control impulses. 4. Difficulty in organization and planning: Difficulty in organizing things, making plans and following rules, often appearing chaotic and disorganized. It is recommended to develop a clear and structured schedule for the patient, including study, rest and entertainment time. Break down complex tasks into small manageable parts to help the patient complete the task step by step. 5. Forgetting and losing items: Easy to forget things and often lose items, such as school bags, homework, toys, etc. It is recommended to improve the patient's memory through memory training games and strategies. Teach the patient how to classify and organize items to reduce the risk of losing items. ADHD patients are advised to reduce their sugar intake as much as possible, because too much sugar will affect the body's absorption and utilization of nutrients and the work of the nervous system. It is recommended to reduce the intake of high-sugar foods such as candy, chocolate, and sweet drinks. Parents can provide psychological support and establish a good family and educational environment to help alleviate the condition and promote recovery. |
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