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adhd in adult women With ADD - Symptoms and Diagnosis
For women with ADD the daily challenges endure until they reach adulthood. When she has a tendency to daydream at school or has difficulty keeping up with household chores and obligations, a woman with ADD often struggles to meet the demands of her family. Symptoms are different for women, and in contrast to the more recognized symptoms in men, so the diagnosis and treatment process can be difficult.
Symptoms
Women suffering from ADD may have difficulty to keep working or manage household chores, especially when there are hormonal changes such as puberty, PMS, and perimenopausal. Depression, though not a sign of ADD is often a co-morbidity with the disorder and is often mistakenly diagnosed by doctors who look for symptoms that are more typical of males. 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 like waiting in line or waiting on the phone drive them to disorientation. They also struggle with managing time, forgetfulness, and difficulty concentrating on tasks. They may have a tendency to fidget and sleep poor. They could be susceptible to anxiety and depression which is often mistakenly referred to as bipolar disorder.
Diagnosis

Since the symptoms of women with ADD are not as well-known as those of men and therefore, it can be difficult to get diagnosed. Doctors often look for certain symptoms that are more typical of males and do not recognize the subtleties of the disorder as it affects girls, particularly during puberty, PMS, or perimenopausal and menopausal estrogen levels decrease. Depression can also be a co-occurring condition with ADD in a large number of women and needs to be treated. You can better understand your symptoms and the nature of the disorder by reading a few books about ADD/ADHD before you visit an expert. You will be more comfortable and confident throughout the process of diagnosing.