ADHD is caused by changes in brain chemicals called neurotransmitters. These chemicals help send messages between nerve cells in the brain. The neurotransmitter dopamine (pronounced: doe -puh-meen), for example, stimulates the brain’s attention centers. Dopamine transporter levels that indicate ADHD, but the brain’s ability to produce dopamine itself .
The estimated contribution of non genetic factors to the contribution of all cases of ADHD is 20 percent. The few environmental factors implicated fall in the realm of biohazards and include alcohol, tobacco smoke, and lead poisoning. Complications during pregnancy and birth-including premature birth -might also play a role. It has been observed that women who smoke while pregnant are more likely to have children with ADHD. This could be related to the fact than nicotine is known to cause hypoxia (lack of oxygen) in utero , but it could also be that ADHD women have more probabilities to smoke both in general and during pregnancy, being more likely to have children with ADHD due to genetic factors. Children who live in old buildings in which lead still exists in the plumbing or in lead paint that has been painted over may be at risk. Attention disorders are caused by refined sugar or food additives, or that symptoms of ADHD are exacerbated by sugar or food additives.
Causes of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Common Causes and Risk factors of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder :
Smoking.
Alcohol.
Brain Injury.
Food Additives and Sugar.
Genetic factors.
Protein deficiency
Signs and Symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Common Sign and Symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Inattention.
Hyperactivity.
Impulsivity.
Distractibility.
Forgetfulness in daily activities.
Fidgeting or squirming.
Difficulty remaining seated.
Excessive running or climbing.
Difficulty playing quietly.
Treatment for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Common Treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
ADHD is treated most effectively, and cost efficiently, with medication ( dexedrine ,dextrostat,metadate ER and Ritalin ).
Psychotherapy is another option for ADHD.
Avoiding smoking, alcohol, and drugs during pregancy may help prevent a higher risk of developing ADHD or similar behaviour in offspring
Stimulants are the best-known treatments – they’ve been used for more than 50 years in the treatment of ADHD.
Use a chart to list goals and track positive behaviors, then reward your child’s efforts. Be sure the goals are realistic.