How to Determine if a Child Has ADHD
Disease description:
My child is particularly irritable, and I suspect he/she might have childhood hyperactivity disorder. How can childhood hyperactivity disorder be diagnosed?
To determine whether a child has ADHD, a comprehensive evaluation can be conducted in the following areas:
1. **Attention problems**: Does the child frequently show inattention, difficulty focusing on tasks for extended periods, tendency to forget instructions, or neglect details?
2. **Hyperactive behavior**: Observe whether the child is excessively active, has difficulty remaining quiet, appears restless, cannot sit still, or maintain physical calmness.
3. **Impulsive behavior**: Does the child have difficulty controlling impulses, such as interrupting others or frequently talking over them?
4. **Learning difficulties**: Pay attention to whether the child experiences academic difficulties, inability to concentrate in class, or problems with short-term memory.
5. **Physical examination**: The doctor may ask the child to perform certain movements such as wrist-flicking or finger-to-finger tests to assess coordination.
If you suspect your child may have ADHD, it is recommended to consult a pediatrician or psychiatrist for an accurate diagnosis.