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ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a neurological disorder that affects about 5 percent of the population. It's more likely to appear in childhood and it's manifested by the following symptoms: hyperactivity, forgetfulness, poor impulse control and distractibility. There is no medical cure for people that suffer from ADHD.

ADHD teens are more likely to be diagnosed then adults. But in the last year the number of adults with ADHD has grown. About 60% of ADHD teens retain the disorder when passing into adulthood. Recent studies have shown that the disorder is heritable and it has a lot to do with genetics. There are some procedures that can help ADHD teens. Counseling, therapy, behavior modification and other methods can be used with great results. Unlike other mental disorders, ADHD symptoms may be considered normal and don't seem to affect the individual who is experiencing them. But ADHD teens or people that have the disorder since they were kids have difficulties in studying or evolving properly.

ADHD has been classified as a neurodevelopment disorder. They neurological nature is represented by the lack of impulse control of ADHD teens. They suffer from slow evolution in self control. A person that has ADHD must meet six of the following criteria's in at least six months: careless mistakes, lack of attention, forgetfulness, avoidance of mental effort or often loss of things. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention a diagnosis of ADHD can only be given by a trained health care provider. Even if some people experience with ADHD symptoms, they can also be related to another disease, such as hyperthyroidism.

Adults are harder to be diagnosed then ADHD teens. But their symptoms must be present before the age of seven. Unlike ADHD teens, adults meet the lack of attention more often and hyperactivity symptoms are rare. They have trouble with self control or self motivation and they need to fight harder to overcome the disorder. More then 20% of ADHD teens also suffer from a learning disorder. This means that they encounter difficulties when they try to learn.

The cause of the disorder is unknown, but in most cases it appears genetically. Most of the studies can only find differences between normal people and those who suffer from the syndrome: such as lower glucose metabolism or lower levels of dopamine for ADHD teens. The patients have a deficit of activity in the premotor cortex and the superior frontal cortex. But not all cases appear genetically. ADHD can also appear from complications during a pregnancy, premature birth, from alcohol consume, tobacco smoke or other environmental factors. If a person suffers damage in the frontal lobs, he can experience the same symptoms encounter in ADHD.

ADHD teens can have a chance in treating the disorder. It can be done with medication, psychotherapy or a mix between the two. The symptoms must be found when the patient is still a child and they mostly consist of slow emotional evolution or low progress at school. Although there is no know way to prevent ADHD, there is a higher risk of it appearing if the mother smokes during pregnancy. So the best way to prevent it is by avoiding cigars and alcohol during pregnancy.

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