ADHD and Women

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We all know the statistic about ADHD being a male dominated disease with ratios as high as of 10 to 1 being bandied around.
For this reason many women assume that despite suspecting ADHD symptoms they probably don't have the condition.
This is the tricky part of statistics, particularly if you are the one in the equation.
  The above paragraph would explain why the biggest challenge that women with ADHD face is finding a doctor to take them seriously, primarily due to the male dominated perception.
Combine the male perception with the lack of research concerning female ADHD and you end up with a situation where even if ADHD was suspected it might be difficult to gather enough information to confirm.
The good news is that this is changing due to increased awareness combined with well researched information becoming available.
There also have been a couple of well written books recently released on the subject of ADHD in women.
  Not that long ago the accepted wisdom was that men were ten times more likely be affected by ADHD; currently those number have dropped to 4 or 5 times more likely.
Simply put, the probability has been cut in half.
    Is the dramatic change in numbers based on better diagnostic procedures or a growing awareness of women's ADHD? It's hard to known for certain but one thing research has uncovered is women who have ADHD have symptoms that are more serious.
Many experts believe that the seriousness of ADHD symptoms in women may be explained by the reluctance of many doctors to accept ADHD as a real condition, affecting large numbers of women.
Another common assertion is that since women are less prone to be externally hyperactive they are not assumed to have ADHD.
An important side note about hyperactivity, as it relates to women, is that women will tend to show their hyperactivity through talking whereas men will show their hyperactivity by moving around.
  In summary, if you feel that you are experiencing ADHD symptoms such as lack of focus, inattentiveness, excessive talking, short attention span, or poor organizational skills seek professional help for an evaluation.
Keep in mind that inattention must be present for a diagnosis to be confirmed.
Additionally, if you are a woman who feels you have many of the symptoms but are fearful of both the cost and side effects of ADHD prescription medications then perhaps a more natural option may be worth looking into.
Among the most effective of these natural treatment options is homeopathy.
Homeopathic remedies for ADHD symptoms have proven to be an extremely safe, effective, and affordable option for treating ADHD symptoms such as inattention, lack of focus, and nervousness.
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