https://keramika-tula.ru/user/veinplant8/ Symptoms of ADHD in Women Women who suffer from ADHD can be extremely active and rush through life at high speed until they crash. They could also be hypoactive, inability to generate enough energy to get through everyday tasks. Girls and women can also suffer from coexisting conditions, such as disordered dietary habits, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, depression, tic disorders, and fibromyalgia. Symptoms ADHD is not a recognized condition for women, in part due to societal expectations and coping strategies that women use to mask symptoms. This can cause lifelong challenges in work, school, relationships, and everyday tasks. It can also cause anxiety and depression. ADHD symptoms for women include executive functioning issues, memory and organizational issues, impulsivity, and problems with social boundaries. A diagnosis of ADHD could be a moment of light for women. It helps to explain why they've struggled their whole lives and gives them an external reason for why they behave the way they act. A diagnosis can help give them the confidence and support they require to manage their symptoms. The symptoms of ADHD in women can vary according to the season, and hormonal fluctuations, specifically estrogen. Estrogen decreases during ovulation and during the middle of the menstrual cycle as well as during pregnancy and during or after menopause. This could cause ADHD symptoms to fluctuate from day to day. Some symptoms of ADHD among women that are not often noticed are mood changes and a tendency to react too quickly or become easily frustrated by seemingly insignificant things. They can be hard to be understood by other people, especially male friends or colleagues who may interpret these behaviors as emotional instability. They may not realize that these symptoms are connected to ADHD. In the end they are often dismissed by medical professionals. Alongside a change in the severity of ADHD symptoms, hormones can also affect