Is ADHD in children well treated

ADHD in children is generally treatable, and treatment is actually based on the three core symptoms of ADHD in children, most of which can be cured with regular and comprehensive treatment. Treatment is generally based on the characteristics of the child and the degree of functional impact, through the principle of individualized treatment, treatment methods are generally divided into behavioral therapy, medication and its comprehensive treatment. Behavioral treatment is mainly behavioral interventions and attention training, which are generally suitable for children with mild functional effects and school-age onset, and can basically be achieved through behavioral treatment. If behavioral treatment can fully achieve the treatment goal, medication is not needed. Medication is mainly indicated for children around 6-12 years of age, because of the presence of attention deficits, which can be significantly improved by medication, while improving the learning ability and allowing the learning disability to improve. Generally there are difficulties with behavioral psychotherapy, and medication is recommended as the main treatment, along with appropriate behavioral treatment. Comprehensive treatment is mainly applicable to adolescence because medication can have an emotional and psychological impact during adolescence, so medication is recommended as the main treatment along with psychological counseling.