MENTAL HEALTH
People with hyperactive-impulsive ADHD typically display disruptive behavior. This can include fidgeting, impatience, and interrupting people. Despite inattentiveness not being a significant concern, they still find it hard to focus on tasks.
This is the most common kind of ADHD. People with combined ADHD have both inattentive and hyperactive symptoms. These include difficulty paying attention, impulsive tendencies, and high energy and activity levels. The treatment will depend on the type of ADHD you or your child present. Your symptoms can change over time, resulting in a changed treatment.