14 Questions You're Afraid To Ask About Adult Add Women

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14 Questions You're Afraid To Ask About Adult Add Women

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Adult women suffering from ADHD face daily challenges. They are often misdiagnosed or neglected because many doctors consider ADD as a disorder that affects only boys and men. In addition, many ADD symptoms in women fluctuate with hormones, and become more apparent during puberty and then reversing when estrogen levels decrease during PMS or perimenopausal.

Signs and symptoms

Women who suffer from adult ADD tend to be impatient, easily annoyed and impulsive. They are often impulsive and jump into projects without considering the implications like careers or relationships. Many also have rejection sensitivity which makes it hard to cope with real or perceived rejection. These women are more likely than women with ADD to engage in risky behaviours, such as early sexual contact or casual sexual relations. They might also have multiple partners, an unprotected pregnancy, and multiple partners. Depression is often a co-occurring condition that results from ADD and must be treated equally. ADD symptoms are more evident in girls during puberty, PMS, and as estrogen levels decrease during perimenopausal and menopausal changes.

Diagnosis

Doctors might not be able to diagnose ADD in women due to the fact that they mistakenly believe that it is more prevalent in males. Women who suffer from ADD tend to be more emotional, especially during puberty, PMS and during menopausal and perimenopausal hormone levels change. They may be impulsive, and rushing into things without thinking. Depression can be a result of or is a result of the disorder.