Patient Question:Disease:Attention deficit hyperactivity syndrome Description:A 7-year-old boy has trouble concentrating in class, is hyperactive, impatient, and has difficulty learning. He was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity syndrome. Department of the hospital visited: Chengdu Fifth People’s Hospital, Department of Neurology, Pediatrics Shanghai Children’s Medical Center, Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Sun Kexing Reply: According to the U.S. and domestic guidelines for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (commonly known as ADHD), Western medicine is the preferred treatment. There are only two types on the domestic market at present, which are Focusa and Zestar. Of course, learning coaching, behavioral interventions, etc. are also needed. Complementary Chinese medicine treatment is available. We found that the use of Chinese herbal medicine, tui-na and tuan-du (chakra) manipulation, specific ear points buried needles. Combined with acupuncture point compresses, etc., the clinical treatment effect can be significantly improved. It is welcomed by parents and children.