Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Why It's Critical To Discuss ADHD And Importance Of Treatment In Children - Advice from New York Female Psychiatrist

By Marina Doulova MD


When discussing ADHD and importance of treatment, it might be helpful to familiarize yourself with symptomatology and what it means for those who are suffering with it. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a condition that affects children and adults, but it more frequently makes itself known during a childhood. It can be initially noticed or brought to attention by other professionals such as school or daycare teachers or even your coworkers.

For a child to be diagnosed with this disorder, he or she must be out of the age range where it's normal for children to have some problems paying attention. ADHD affects three to five percent of school-aged children around the world. Once diagnosed, it's likely that the child will be dealing with the symptoms for the rest of his or her life.

Kids are notorious for having fairly short attention spans. However, when they get to an age where paying attention and sitting still should come a bit easier, and they're still bouncing around the room, fidgeting in their chairs, and becoming bored with activities almost as soon as one starts these may be an early indications that child should be checked with child psychiatrist.

However, regardless of symptoms, the most important factor is a daily functioning of the child. If a child's function interferes with school performance, home activities or social life, it might be a time to seek out a professional in the area of psychiatry.

Many parents choose to deal with their overactive kids on their own, but when it comes to a child with a hyperactivity disorder, it can be dangerous trying to take care of it on your own via home remedies. Children who are affected with an attention deficit, often function on impulse. They're not necessarily in control of their actions and they are not aware or simply not capable to comprehend the possible consequences of those actions.

According to a study published the American Academy of Pediatrics: "Children with ADHD are more likely than kids without ADHD to get injured by cars when crossing the street." In addition to physical risk to a child's health, untreated child can also suffer from low self esteem due to getting negative feedback on their behaviors and academic performance at times. Children with ADHD require to be handled in certain way. Specialist in the area of child psychiatry can educate parents and provide them with various techniques and necessary skills.

This is why early diagnostic by child psychiatrist and some times psychotherapist is imperative to the child well being. Early diagnostics and intervention by professional will help to alleviate many problems, avoid unnecessary stress both on child and parents. In some uncomplicated cases, child may be treated simply with medication. In other cases providing complex treatment which may combine psychotherapy with medication management could the best in achieving marked success.

Taking your child to a psychiatrist doesn't mean that your child is labeled, instead early diagnosis will help your child live less stressful and more satisfying life. ADHD and importance of treatment affects many children from all sorts of different backgrounds. Getting them the help they need will not only spare them years of torment, it will also help you to be a better parent.

Marina Doulova, MD is a Child and Adult Psychiatrist at ABC Psychiatric Services in Forest Hills, NY






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