Adult Women With ADD Face Daily Challenges

Adult women with ADHD have to deal with daily issues. They are often misdiagnosed and ignored because many doctors consider ADD as a condition that affects males and boys. Many ADD symptoms in females vary with hormones. They become more noticeable when you reach puberty, but they diminish when estrogen levels drop during PMS or perimenopausal.
Signs and symptoms
Women with adult ADD tend to be irritable, impatient, irritated, and easily irritable and. discover this are more likely to get involved in projects, such as careers or relationships without planning them out. Many have a high level of rejection sensitivity which makes it difficult to handle real or perceived rejection. These women are more likely to engage in sexually risky behavior than women who do not have ADD for example, such as early sexual activity, casual sex multiple partners, and unprotected pregnancy. Depression is often a co-existing condition or is a result of ADD and should be treated. ADD symptoms are more apparent in girls who are puberty during PMS and as estrogen levels drop during menopausal or perimenopausal.
Diagnosis
Doctors may miss diagnosing ADD in women due to the fact that they are mistakenly thinking that it is more common in males. Women who suffer from ADD are more emotional than other women, particularly when they go through puberty, have PMS, or enter menopausal or perimenopausal phases. They may be impulsive, rushing into things without planning. Depression can be a result of or is a consequence of the disorder.