
Hyperactive ADHD: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment Options Explained
Hyperactive ADHD involves excessive movement, restlessness, and impulsivity that interfere with daily life. Here is what causes it, how it is diagnosed, and how it is treated.

Hyperactive ADHD involves excessive movement, restlessness, and impulsivity that interfere with daily life. Here is what causes it, how it is diagnosed, and how it is treated.

Why planning, focus, and emotional control are often the real battleground in ADHD, and what that means for diagnosis and treatment.

A clear, practical breakdown of the medications used to treat ADHD, how stimulants and non-stimulants differ, and how doctors help patients find the right fit.

ADHD arises from a combination of genetics and brain development, not from parenting or diet. Here is what research actually shows about its causes.

ADHD and depression frequently occur together. Here is how to tell them apart, why they overlap, and how treatment addresses both.

ADHD burnout is more than ordinary tiredness. It is a deep exhaustion built from years of masking and overcompensating, and recovery requires more than just rest.

ADHD and sleep problems are closely linked, from trouble falling asleep to fragmented rest. Here is what causes the overlap and how it is managed.

Inattentive ADHD involves chronic trouble with focus, organization, and follow through, without hyperactivity. Here's how it's recognized, diagnosed, and treated.