
Women With ADD - Symptoms and Diagnosis

Women with ADD face daily challenges well into adulthood. Whether she daydreams in school or has trouble maintaining household chores and responsibilities women with ADD often has difficulty meeting the demands of her family. The symptoms of ADD
adhd in adult women uk women differ from those seen in men. This makes diagnosis and treatment difficult.
Symptoms
Women with ADD can find it difficult to work and take care of household chores. This is especially the case when hormonal changes occur, such as puberty, menopause, or PMS. Depression isn't a symptom however, it is often associated with ADD and is misdiagnosed when doctors look for
signs of adhd adult women that are more typical of men. Women with the hyperactive/impulsive subtype of
adult add women are impatient visibly or internally, jump into activities without thinking and speak and act impulsively. Small irritations such as standing
mild adhd in women line or waiting on the phone drive them to distraction. They also have issues with managing time, forgetfulness, and difficulty concentrating on tasks. They are often fidgety and sleep poorly. They may be prone depression and anxiety which are often misdiagnosed as bipolar disorders.
Diagnosis
Since the symptoms of women with ADD are not as well-known as the men's, it can be difficult to get diagnosed. Doctors usually look for certain symptoms that are more common in boys and aren't aware of the subtleties of the disorder as it is affecting girls, particularly during puberty, PMS, or perimenopause and menopause when estrogen levels decrease. Depression is also a part of ADD in a large number of women and needs to be treated. Before seeing your doctor, you should go through a few books about
adhd for adult women/ADD to gain a better understanding of the condition and your own symptoms. You'll feel more comfortable and confident during the diagnosis process.