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Symptoms tend to reduce as one ages and so fewer number of adults are believed to have adult attention deficit disorder as compared to children. According to studies conducted, it is believed that as many as about half of the children diagnosed with this disorder retain it even in their adult years.
Some professionals have found that adult attention deficit disorder have often developed coping skills as well as some manifestations of adaptive behavior that leads to the symptoms becoming less noticeable to both them as well as to others. Also, adults are more likely to realize that they have adult attention deficit disorder than do children but in spite of this, it is still necessary for a person to seek professional diagnosis for such a condition.
Adult attention deficit disorder causes the adult to be incapable of structuring their own lives and also experience difficulty in organizing simple everyday tasks and as a consequence, inattentiveness as well as restlessness can in many cases, become secondary problems. However, just as no two people have the same brain, so too, the symptoms of adult attention deficit disorder differ widely in individuals and can also vary during the lifetime as an individual achieves greater maturity and becomes more affected by life experiences as well as learned behavior. |