https://telegra.ph/Some-Wisdom-On-Treatment-For-Add-ADHD-In-Adults-From-An-Older-Five-Year-Old-12-25 The Dangers of Undiagnosed ADHD in Adults Without a diagnosis, people who suffer from ADHD may experience significant difficulties. They might not get the assistance and support they require to manage their symptoms. NHS services for adults with ADHD are currently at a critical juncture. The current system is overwhelmed with demand and is strained by the limited resources. This has led to regional variations and long waiting periods for assessment and treatment. Awareness Adults suffering from ADHD often have trouble understanding their symptoms. They might believe they are lazy or not motivated, or they may blame their struggles with concentration on teachers, family members or doctors. They are reluctant to seek the assistance they need. They might also avoid telling people about their illness because they are afraid of the stigma that comes with it. Untreated ADHD in adults can have a devastating impact on relationships as well as the workplace. In romantic relationships, impulsivity can result in disagreements. Poor organisation and memory can make it difficult to keep track of household chores or remember important dates such as birthdays and anniversary celebrations. Unorganized deadlines and a lack of organisation at work can affect trust and reputation. Untreated ADHD can cause health risks like anxiety, depression and eating disorders. People who do not treat ADHD are more at risk of sustaining injuries and accidents (Runyan and colleagues 2021). This is because they have difficulty concentrating on tasks and maintaining their motor coordination. are also more likely to be distracted by background noise or events that are happening around them. The health and social care system in the UK is working to address the problem of adult ADHD. Specialist teams of professionals from primary secondary and tertiary care have been working to find ways to improve the qu