https://digitaltibetan.win/wiki/Post:ADHD_Hyperactivity_Symptoms_In_Adults_11_Things_Youre_Leaving_Out Signs and Symptoms of ADHD in Adults Many people with ADHD have a variety of mental health problems, including depression and anxiety. can make it difficult to recognize ADD symptoms. The American Psychiatric Association changed the name of the condition to "attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder," and added a new definition with three subtypes. Adults with the inattentive presentation of the disorder may also exhibit signs of impulsivity and hyperactivity. 1. Trouble focusing Adults with ADHD might have trouble focusing, staying organized, and managing their demands at home or work. These problems can lead to anxiety and low self-esteem. They may find it difficult to maintain relationships and friendships. They may have difficulty remembering their appointments or driving directions. ADHD patients are more likely to be overwhelmed by feelings like depression or anxiety. The most common type of ADHD is inattentive (also called Combined). In order to be diagnosed with this subtype, you must exhibit at least six inattention symptoms and one hyperactivity/impulsivity symptom. These symptoms may include forgetting important dates or deadlines or failing to complete schoolwork on time. Additionally, you could often interrupt or interfere with other people's conversations or activities. You may also have difficulty reading social boundaries and frequently utter answers to questions before others have completed. People with the hyperactive/impulsive subtype of ADHD tend to have more problems than adults with inattentive ADHD. Along with having difficulty staying focused or sitting still they often fidget with their hands or feet and seem restless and talkative. They are unable to wait their turn in a conversation and are not able to play or engage in leisure activities with a calm. They are not able to manage their impulses. They can quit a situation if they are not thi