Adult Women With ADD Face Daily Challenges
Adult women with ADHD face daily challenges. Many doctors believe that ADD is a condition that only affecting boys and men. Many ADD symptoms in females vary in response to hormones. They become more noticeable in puberty, and diminish when estrogen levels drop during PMS or perimenopause.
Signs and symptoms
Women with adult ADD are easily frustrated and easily impulsive. They tend to be impulsive and jump into projects, like relationships or careers, without planning them out. Many suffer from a high degree of sensitivity to rejection, which makes it hard for them to cope with actual or perceived rejection. These women are more likely than women who do not have ADD to engage in risky behavior, such as early sexual contact or casual sexual activity. They may also have multiple partners, unprotected pregnancy, and multiple partners. Depression often coexists with or is a result of ADD and requires treatment equally. ADD symptoms are more noticeable in girls during puberty, PMS, and as estrogen levels decrease during perimenopause and menopausal cycles.

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While ADD symptoms of women are similar to those in men, doctors could be unable to diagnose the condition due to misconceptions that ADD is more prevalent in males. Women who suffer from ADD are more emotional than other women, particularly when they go through puberty, suffer from PMS or enter perimenopause or menopause. They may be impulsive, and rushing into things without planning. Depression is often a co-occurring disorder or as a result.