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ADHD Adults

ADHD in adults is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by difficulties with attention, organization, impulsivity, and managing emotions. It often manifests as challenges in maintaining focus, completing tasks, or controlling impulses, which can impact work, relationships, and daily life. While it begins in childhood, many adults continue to experience symptoms or have learned to cope with them. ADHD is linked to differences in brain activity and wiring, but it is manageable through strategies, therapy, and medication. Recognizing these symptoms helps adults seek support and create effective routines to improve functioning and overall well-being.