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What happens to adults with undiagnosed ADHD?
Adults who have ADHD but do not know it are at much higher risk than the general population for serious problems. Mood disorders, extreme sadness, and anxiety often occur when ADHD goes undiagnosed. Even if these conditions are are treated, the underlying problem, if left untreated, leads to other problems.
Can ADHD worsen as an adult?
Yet the few studies that have explored ADHD during adulthood, especially those that have looked at midlife and beyond, clearly indicate that for those individuals whose ADHD persists into middle adulthood and beyond, significant impairments tend to remain and sometimes worsen.
What happens if you leave ADHD undiagnosed?
The negative consequences of untreated ADHD go beyond the inability to focus — some of the consequences can shape the course of your life. For example, you may be unable to maintain healthy relationships,, and succumb to anxiety and depression, all because of an untreated behavioral condition.
Does undiagnosed ADHD get worse with age?
In general, ADHD doesn’t get worse with age. Some adults may also outgrow their symptoms.
Does ADHD lead to dementia?
Can attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) cause Alzheimer’s or dementia? No, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) cannot cause Alzheimer’s or dementia.
What are the consequences of untreated adult ADHD?
Teenagers and young adults with untreated ADHD are often plagued with impulsivity, failure to think through the consequences of their decisions, an inability to finish what they start and poor judgment.
When is Adult ADD/ADHD goes untreated?
When Adult ADHD Goes Untreated. People with ADHD often have “mood swings” and difficulty with mood regulation. This isn’t in the DSM IV criteria, but if you have worked with hundreds of patients with ADHD, you know that ADHD causes mood swings. When someone with ADHD is sad or in a funk, they have a hard time shaking it.
What are the possible causes of ADHD?
Differences in Brain Anatomy and Function. Brain-imaging studies have shown differences in brain structure and wiring between kids with ADHD and their peers.
How bad can ADHD get?
Individuals with ADHD can be very successful in life. However, without identification and proper treatment, ADHD may have serious consequences, including school failure, family stress and disruption, depression, problems with relationships, substance abuse, delinquency, accidental injuries and job failure.
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