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Have you considered putting your child on ADHD medications, but aren’t sure if you it’s the best move for your family? The following are common questions and answers about ADHD medications and children.

What exactly is ADHD? ADHD stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, which is a common condition that can be shaped with changes in environment and with use of medications. ADHD can affect how your child performs academically and in regards to social interactions.

What are common symptoms of ADHD? Children who have ADHD usually fall into one of two categories—inattentive ADHD, or hyperactive ADHD. If your child had inattentive ADHD, your child probably has trouble finishing tasks, paying attention, and being responsible. Children with hyperactive ADHD have trouble sitting still, controlling impulses, and restraining their bodies and mouths. Many children have both forms of ADHD, meaning they display symptoms from both types of ADHD.

How can you tell if your child has ADHD and needs help? To get a diagnosis, see either your doctor, a psychiatrist, or the school counselor for an evaluation. As long as your child is mostly healthy, you can probably try ADHD drugs on a trial basis just to find out if they help your child or not. Most kids who need ADHD meds show improvement the very first day they take the medication, so it’s easy to determine if your child will benefit or not.

What is it about ADHD medications that produces the results they do? Most ADHD mediations are stimulants. It sounds counterintuitive, but these particular stimulants actually help ADHD kids calm down and focus. These drugs make your brain produce extra epinephrine and dopamine; they also improve blood flow to the brain. The drugs also prevent your uptakers from reabsorping dopamine and epinephrine as quickly, allowing your brain to use these neurotransmitters longer.

What kind of results can you expect from ADHD medications? If the ADHD medications are working properly, your child will feel good, be able to stick to a task and complete it, and be more relaxed. While it may take a while to get the dosage and type of medication right, you should see improvements right away if the medicine is right for your child.

If you suspect your child has ADHD, don’t hesitate to give the medications a try. It won’t take long to figure out if the medication is right for your child or not.

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