Symptoms of Hyperactivity - Looking at the Best Treatment Options Available Now
Pick a number to estimate how many cases of ADHD are diagnosed worldwide.
Ten million, fifteen million? Well, the answer, according to some statisticians is around twenty million! Given that the majority of these are treated with psychostimulants promoted energetically and very cleverly by the pharmaceutical industry, we can see that symptoms of hyperactivity is a very big business.
The other alarming statistic is that some estimates say that one in three children are misdiagnosed with ADHD so it seems that symptoms of hyperactivity and its proper diagnosis is not being done that carefully.
It is quite normal for a child to be fidgety or squirm, interrupt, behave recklessly and never listen to you.
It is only when these symptoms are beginning to take over and dominate the child's life and yours, that you should think that these symptoms of hyperactivity might be ADHD and that you should get a proper diagnosis.
There should also be evidence that this disruptive behavior and total lack of fear is inappropriate for a child of that age.
What age should the diagnosis be done? There is a lot of controversy about this.
Some people say that the age of three is about right, others say, wait till at least the child if five years old.
Then there are others who say that symptoms could appear as late as twelve years of age.
It depends when symptoms start and how long they persist and also there should be an awareness that these symptoms could well mimic another condition such as an overactive thyroid, depression, anxiety, and nutritional deficiencies.
As regards treatment for the symptoms of hyperactivity, once a diagnosis is confirmed, many parents are at a loss to know what is the best treatment.
They are worried about FDA warning about psychostimulants which could lead to drug addiction or dependence.
They are tentative about the use of homeopathic remedies because they have heard the scornful remarks about a diluted substance having no effect at all.
It is a pity that the detractors of homeopathic remedies can never explain exactly how an amphetamine drug which is nothing more than a stimulant can actually calm a hyperactive child down! It is paradoxical but nobody can explain it and nobody is worried about the effects of these drugs on children's brains! Well, homeopathy actually works for many children, there is no risk of dependence, no side effects and no health hazards at all.
Why not visit my website to see for yourself?
Ten million, fifteen million? Well, the answer, according to some statisticians is around twenty million! Given that the majority of these are treated with psychostimulants promoted energetically and very cleverly by the pharmaceutical industry, we can see that symptoms of hyperactivity is a very big business.
The other alarming statistic is that some estimates say that one in three children are misdiagnosed with ADHD so it seems that symptoms of hyperactivity and its proper diagnosis is not being done that carefully.
It is quite normal for a child to be fidgety or squirm, interrupt, behave recklessly and never listen to you.
It is only when these symptoms are beginning to take over and dominate the child's life and yours, that you should think that these symptoms of hyperactivity might be ADHD and that you should get a proper diagnosis.
There should also be evidence that this disruptive behavior and total lack of fear is inappropriate for a child of that age.
What age should the diagnosis be done? There is a lot of controversy about this.
Some people say that the age of three is about right, others say, wait till at least the child if five years old.
Then there are others who say that symptoms could appear as late as twelve years of age.
It depends when symptoms start and how long they persist and also there should be an awareness that these symptoms could well mimic another condition such as an overactive thyroid, depression, anxiety, and nutritional deficiencies.
As regards treatment for the symptoms of hyperactivity, once a diagnosis is confirmed, many parents are at a loss to know what is the best treatment.
They are worried about FDA warning about psychostimulants which could lead to drug addiction or dependence.
They are tentative about the use of homeopathic remedies because they have heard the scornful remarks about a diluted substance having no effect at all.
It is a pity that the detractors of homeopathic remedies can never explain exactly how an amphetamine drug which is nothing more than a stimulant can actually calm a hyperactive child down! It is paradoxical but nobody can explain it and nobody is worried about the effects of these drugs on children's brains! Well, homeopathy actually works for many children, there is no risk of dependence, no side effects and no health hazards at all.
Why not visit my website to see for yourself?