Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common misdiagnoses in children. There's no doubt that ADHD is an issue for some kids, but the potential for misdiagnosis exists.
November 3, 2015
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common misdiagnoses in children. There's no doubt that ADHD is an issue for some kids, but the potential for misdiagnosis exists.
A proper ADHD diagnosis takes time. There are several steps in the process, and if a physician doesn't spend enough time with a child, there's a good chance that he could make an incorrect diagnosis.
A recent American study found that 900,000 children in our neighbour to the south may be misdiagnosed with ADHD and that teachers are more likely to attribute ADHD to younger children in a class.
Common ADHD symptoms can be caused by a host of other conditions.
If a doctor doesn't enquire about other possible causes of presenting symptoms, parents should wonder whether every possibility was considered before giving their child a diagnosis.
In the end, parents should go with their gut instincts. After all, no one knows their child better.
ADHD has often been considered a knee-jerk diagnosis for many children with other attention problems or even something as simple as excess energy. Before putting your child on medication, make sure you are comfortable with the ADHD diagnosis and have exhausted other realistic options.
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