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Symptoms of ATTENTION-DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER


Symptoms are as follows: squirms, fidgets, unable to stay seated when required to do so, easily distracted, blurts out answers before a question is finished, difficulty waiting turn in games and lines, difficulty following instructions, unable to sustain attention in work or play activities, shifts from one uncompleted project to another, difficulty playing quietly, talks excessively, interrupts or intrudes on others, doesn’t appear to listen, loses items necessary for tasks, and often engages in dangerous activities without considering consequences.



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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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