ADHD -Hyperactive Kids Treatment
ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) Hyperactive Kids - Acupuncture Herbal Medicine in KL Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
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ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) - Hyperactive Kids
ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) and ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) Attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD) refer to a range of problem behaviours associated with poor attention span. These may include impulsiveness, restlessness and hyperactivity, as well as inattentiveness too short attention spend, don't listen to orders and advise and have problem learning and socialising well. ADHD is sometimes referred to as hyperkinetic disorder or naughty boy at school. Many of the kids also get very bad remarks from school teachers and head Chinese Master, like very bad boy or girl at school and ask to see the parents for their bad behaviour. They may also like to disturb other kids and play during teaching movement in the classroom. Most often they are the last few in their class examinations and most of the kids don't like to play or befriend with these ADHD kids.
Symptoms of ADHD Hyperactive Kids (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
Attention deficite difficulties :
A child must have exhibited at least six of the following symptoms for at least three months to an extent that is unusual for their age and level of intelligence:
- Fails to pay close attention to detail or makes careless errors during work or play.
- Fails to finish tasks or sustain attention in play activities.
- Seems not to listen to what is said to him or her.
- Fails to follow through instructions or to finish homework (not because of confrontational behaviour or failure to understand instructions).
- Disorganised about tasks and activities.
- Avoids tasks like homework that require sustained mental effort.
- Loses things necessary for certain tasks or activities, such as pencils, books or toys.
- Easily distracted.
- Forgetful in the course of daily activities.
ADHD Hyperactive Kids (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
A child must have exhibited at least three of the
following symptoms for at least three months to an extent that is unusual for their age and level of intelligence.
Runs around, excessively climbs or behave very busy all day long over things. (In adolescents or adults only feelings of restlessness may occur.)
Unduly noisy in playing, or has difficulty in engaging in quiet leisure activities.
Leaves seat in classroom or in other situations where
remaining seated is expected. Fidgets with hands or feet or squirms on seat.
ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT
ADHD Impulsivity
At least one of the following symptoms must have
persisted at least for three months to an extent that is unusual for their age and level of intelligence:
Blurts out answers before the questions have been
completed.
Fails to wait in lines or await turns in games or group situations.
Interrupts or intrudes on others, likes ot jump into
others conversations or games. Talks excessively without appropriate response to social restraint.
ADHD Hyperactive Kids (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) or Others causes
Epileptic seizures can cause a child to become drowsy, impairing their attention. Epilepsy can also cause unusual behaviour and lead to abnormal perceptions. Hearing problems such as deafness or glue ear can make it hard for a child to follow instructions and make them appear inattentive. Reading problems, making it hard to complete tasks or follow instructions. Obsessive compulsive disorder leads to people following strange rituals that preoccupy their thoughts and distract their attention.
Tourette's syndrome involves repetitive, involuntary
jerking movements of the body and sudden outbursts of noise or swearing. Autism and Asperger's syndrome often lead to difficulties in understanding and using language.Prolonged periods of insufficient sleep, causing poor concentration.
Some children may be very active or be easily distracted or have difficulty concentrating. If these behaviours are relatively mild, they should not be considered a disorder.
Others difficulties that occurs alongside ADHD Hyperactive Kids
ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) often occurs alongside other difficulties and is not the sole cause of problem behaviour. Children may exhibit temper tantrums, sleep disorders, and be clumsy. Other behavioural problems that occur with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) include:
- confrontational defiant behaviour, which occurs in most of these kids. The child loses their temper, argues and refuses to comply with adults and deliberately annoys others.
- conduct disorders occur in at least 25 per cent of
children. The child may be destructive or show deceitful behaviour such as lying, breaking rules and stealing.
- specific learning difficulties, including dyslexia,
occur in 25-30 per cent of children.
- severe clinical depression occurs in about 30 per cent of children.
- anxiety disorders occur in 30 per cent of children.
- Brain injuries due to birth trauma or pre-birth
problems. The brain structures believed to be related to the development of ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) are vulnerable to hypoxic damage during birth. The damage is caused by inadequate oxygen (QI flow) reaching parts of the brain while blood flow is reduced.
Environmental conditions:
- Family stress.
- Educational difficulties.
ADHD diagnosis
Observations to the assessment of a child with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). There is no single diagnostic test for ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) so different sorts of information needs to be gathered, such as the following:
History of ADHD Hyperactive Kids symptoms
The precise nature of the difficulties, when they were first noticed, in what situations they occur, factors that exacerbate or relieve them.
ADHD Medicine history
Risk factors that could predispose the child to ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) include difficulties and risks in pregnancy and during birth, for example if the mother was in poor health, very young or drank alcohol or smoked or had an extended or complicated labour.
Several Medicine conditions are known to be associated
with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) . These include fragile-X syndrome, fetal alcohol syndrome, G6PD deficiency, phenylketonuria and generalized resistance to thyroid hormone.
Accidents, operations and chronic Medicine conditions
such as epilepsy, asthma and heart, liver and kidney disorders all need to be taken in to account. Also of possible relevance is any Medicine the child is taking, as well as any adverse reactions they have had to Medicine in the past.
ADHD Hyperactive Kids Past psychiatric history:
Enquiring about any mental health problems the child has had can help rule out depression or anxiety or Schizophrenia being behind the symptoms.
ADHD Hyperactive Kids Educational history:
This means the level of their ability and what specific difficulties they have, how they function within their peer group and get on with teachers, and any behavior difficulties such as suspensions or exclusions.
ADHD Hyperactive Kids Family history:
The mental and physical health of the child's parents and other family members can be relevant, particularly regarding the incidence of ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) or depression. Less then 1% has the family history but this is one of the research data base.
ADHD Social assessment:
The family's social circumstances, such as housing, poverty, and social support may all have an impact on the child's behavior. Less then 4 % has this problem but it should be taken into consideration.
ADHD Hyperactive Kids Treatment:
What Treatment is available for ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)?
There is NO straightforward Treatment in the western way excepts general guidelines to manage a child's problematic behavior,
in KL Kuala Lumpur Malaysia has developed a NEURO Treatment for these ADHD special kids. It is with Neuro Acupuncture and Special Neuro Herbal Powder have been very effective for reducing their
hyperactiveness and attention deficiency.
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