All children are restless, but how do you know if they have a hyperactivity problem or not?
According to experts, there are several cases of children who are misdiagnosed and even medicated, which is a really serious problem.
Child misconduct is a long-standing problem where there was no test for the disorder and it is diagnosed based on a subjective questionnaire.
Fortunately, researchers at Cardiff University have been able to establish, for the first time, the genetic differences between children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) compared to children who do not have this disorder and are “mischievous.”
The scientists discovered that attention deficit hyperactivity disorder has a genetic origin. Research by the team of scientists at Cardiff University in Wales shows that ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder or, in other words, that the brains of children with ADHD are different than the brains of other children.
According to a Cardiff University researcher:? Very often, people believe that this disorder is the cause of bad education or a poor diet. Now can it be said with confidence that ADHD is a genetic disease, and that the brains of children with this condition develop differently?
To make a good diagnosis, the experts comment that the symptoms must be seen to be persistent and to be present in all the environments in which the child moves, that is, at home, school, etc. Because of these symptoms, children have difficulty interacting socially, behavioral problems, and poor school performance.