Question
A 5-year-old 9-month-old girl cannot concentrate, cannot remember words, is playful, unwilling to do homework, does not listen to instructions, speaks loudly, and whines. What department should be seen for pediatric ADHD?
Answer
A 9-year-old child has difficulty concentrating, is more inclined to play, unwilling to do homework, and does not listen to adult instructions. The parents suspect the child has pediatric music hyperactivity disorder. In this case, it is necessary to consult a pediatrician or a psychiatrist. The doctor will conduct psychological tests on the child and make an assessment based on the clinical diagnosis symptoms. If it is indeed pediatric music hyperactivity disorder, medication may be required for treatment, along with systematic psychological counseling and behavioral correction. In addition to timely treatment for ADHD, patients should maintain a positive attitude towards their illness and face it directly. Only in this way can patients significantly enhance their immunity and their belief in combating the disease. At the same time, they should pay more attention to their own diet and care, as well as monitoring any changes in their symptoms, believing that this will definitely drive away ADHD.