ADHD Diagnosis and Management Clinic in Stoughton, MA
ADHD is a genetic condition that afflicts many individuals. It can cause issues with school, work, and socialization in both children and adults. Minor ADHD can be managed with lifestyle counseling and developing good habits. More severe symptoms can be treated with therapy and stimulants. Dr. Roberto Amado, MD, MHA at Centered Primary Care Clinic provides trusted and comprehensive care. For more information, contact us today or schedule an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 966 Park Street, Suite B6, Stoughton, MA 02072.




Table of Contents:
What is the root cause of ADHD?
How is ADHD diagnosed and treated?
What are the 3 types of ADHD?
What happens if ADHD is left untreated?
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a neurodevelopmental disorder that often develops as early as 6 months, with most symptoms manifesting before age 12. ADHD can impact performance in school, social situations, recreational activities, and work.
ADHD is a metabolic disorder whose primary cause is genetic. It tends to run in families, research shows that ADHD is mostly inherited from one or both parents if either side of the family has ADHD in their genetic history. Many studies have shown that a child with symptoms of ADHD will often have parents or siblings who also have symptoms of ADHD, though those may be minor and have gone undiagnosed.
There is no real catch-all test to determine if a patient has ADHD, so most experts look for regular occurrences of some or all of the symptoms associated with ADHD. Factors such as activities performed, the environment in which they are performed, and the patient’s history with those activities are also factors in diagnosing ADHD.
Some of the symptoms of ADHD are frequent procrastination, trouble completing tasks, and a generally short attention span for non-preferred tasks. Hyperactivity may manifest physically, emotionally, or verbally. Executive dysfunction is when someone gets easily overwhelmed making decisions, has poor time management, has trouble multitasking, general disorganization, and emotional difficulties such as frequent mood swings, inability to control anger and frustration, fidgeting, restlessness, and impulsivity.
For minor symptoms of ADHD, your doctor may counsel changes in your diet, such as avoiding too much sugar or caffeine, more exercise, and structured routines to help deal with the symptoms. If symptoms are severe, your doctor may prescribe stimulant medication such as Methylphenidate, Amphetamines, or Atomoxetine (a non-stimulant medication that has been available as a treatment since 2003).
The three recognized subtypes of ADHD are predominantly inattentive, predominantly hyperactive-impulsive, or a combined type that shows symptoms of both. Some symptoms of inattentive type manifest as difficulty focusing, appearing to not be listening when spoken to, difficulty organizing, frequent daydreaming, and frequently overlooking details. Some symptoms of hyperactive impulsive type are fidgeting, a need to move, trouble sitting still, trouble being quiet, and an inability to wait or be patient. Those afflicted with the combined type show some or all of the symptoms of both the hyperactive and the inattentive subtypes.
ADHD is treated when it negatively affects day-to-day life, and many individuals go through their lives quietly managing the symptoms without ever receiving a professional diagnosis. That said ADHD can cause difficulties in everyday life, especially in children, and a professional diagnosis and treatment can help mitigate those difficulties and improve the child’s overall happiness. Sometimes hormonal changes over time can also cause ADHD symptoms to worsen, which can be problematic if it has gone untreated, and these cognitive changes can cause further disruptions in day-to-day life.
Sometimes severe ADHD symptoms can be triggered in adults by massive disruptions to their habits and routines. Events such as having children, losing a job, or any disruption of a constant force in their life can be the inciting incident. If they were not diagnosed as a child, those adults may have trouble adapting to the challenges of their new symptoms, and medication may be the best solution.
If you or a family member have ADHD symptoms that are negatively impacting your life and happiness. Feel free to contact our medical professionals at Centered Primary Care, we have a great deal of experience with ADHD diagnosis and treatment and will help address your concerns. For more information, contact us today or schedule an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 966 Park Street, Suite B6, Stoughton, MA 02072. We serve patients from Stoughton MA, Avon MA, Canton MA, Walpole MA, Easton MA, Abington MA, and surrounding areas.


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