Add Adult Women 101: Your Ultimate Guide For Beginners
Women With ADD - Symptoms and Diagnosis
For women suffering from ADD, daily challenges continue well into adulthood.
weblink with ADD might have difficulty meeting their family's demands regardless of whether they are a bit distracted in school or struggle to manage household chores. The symptoms of ADD for women are different and opposite from those seen in men. This makes diagnosis and treatment difficult.
Signs and symptoms
Women with ADD may have difficulty to keep jobs or handle household chores, particularly when there are hormonal changes like puberty PMS, and perimenopausal. Depression is not a symptom however, it is often associated with ADD and is often misdiagnosed when doctors look for signs that are more common to men. Women with the hyperactive/impulsive subtype of ADD are impatient visibly or internally, jump into activities without thinking and speak and act impulsively. Minor irritations, such as waiting in line or on the phone, can drive them to the point of distraction. They also struggle with managing time, forgetfulness, and difficulty concentrating on tasks. They are often fidgety and may sleep poorly. They are also susceptible to anxiety and depression, which is often mistakenly diagnosed as bipolar disorder.
Diagnosis

Since the symptoms of women with ADD are less recognized than those of men It can be a challenge to be diagnosed. Doctors usually look for a specific set of symptoms that are more typical of males and don't recognize the subtleties of the disorder as it affects girls, particularly during puberty, PMS, or perimenopause and menopause when estrogen levels decrease. Depression also coexists with ADD in many women and must be treated. You can better understand the symptoms and the nature of the disorder by reading a few books about ADD/ADHD before you visit the doctor. You will be more confident and comfortable during the diagnosis process.