Is ADHD curable?

In the vast majority of cases, ADHD in children is not very curable because it is a childhood mental disorder. When ADHD occurs in children, it can cause symptoms such as hyperactivity, distraction, impulsivity and irritability. Hyperactivity can seriously affect children’s normal social life and learning, and can have a significant impact on children. ADHD in children is often a chronic process, and anti-hyperactivity medications, such as Concentrate, Zithromax, etc., should be applied in a timely manner to keep the child’s attention focused so that the hyperactivity symptoms can be completely controlled. Because the onset of ADHD is complex, and the brain central nervous system transmitter disorders and frontal lobe dysplasia are related, so the treatment is more difficult, ADHD is generally not very good cure.