
Though it’s called “adult ADHD”, symptoms actually start in early childhood and continue into adulthood. This happens when a child with ADHD is not diagnosed until they decide to seek out Mental Health and Primary Care Services when they become adults.
The symptoms in adult ADHD may not be as clear as those symptoms in children. This is why many adults struggle to form relationships, control their outbursts, and even meet their responsibilities at work.
Arise and Shine Health Center wants to shed some light on adult ADHD as it affects many individuals and holds them back from living comfortable lives. Here are a few symptoms to look out for:
- Frequent mood swings
- Low frustration tolerance
- Problems focusing on tasks
- Impulsiveness
- Excessive activity or restlessness
It is important to note that almost everyone has some symptoms similar to ADHD at some point in their lives. If your difficulties are recent or occur only on occasion, you most likely don’t have ADHD.
Regardless if it’s ADHD or not, if the symptoms you’re experiencing are affecting your mental, physical, emotional, and financial wellbeing, please seek out Behavioral Health Care in Glen Burnie, Maryland.
Learn more about adult ADHD and Behavioral Health in Maryland by giving us a call at 443-374-5044 or 443-209-7100.







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