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High-functioning Adhd

High-functioning ADHD can refer to children or adults with more mild symptoms of ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder). Usually, this allows them to function better than those with more debilitating symptoms.

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What are the ways to address my nephew's ADHD?

Query: Hello doctor,I have witnessed some behaviors that make me think my nephew may have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and as an aunt, it worries me. Could you explain what ADHD is in detail, including what the symptoms are and how it impacts mental health? I am especially curious to fi...  Read Full »


Dr. Rajarathinam, Ayynar

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. I noted your concern expressed for your nephew. As there are no details on the history or any other medical information, I cannot comment on the condition of your nephew. But I can share some basic input on ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivi...  Read Full »

I would like to know more about the signs of high-functioning ADHD. Please answer in detail.

Query: Hello doctor,I would like to know more about the signs of high-functioning ADHD. Please answer the below questions. Kindly answer the query as elaborately as possible.1. What is high-functioning ADHD?2. What are some signs someone might have high-functioning ADHD?3. What might people with high-funct...  Read Full »


Dr. Patil Pratik Pramod

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Most adults who have ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) symptoms report a history of poor school performance. Although some people have mild cases of ADHD and can compensate during their educational years, most people report difficulty performing adequatel...  Read Full »

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