According to a research, nearly 5 out of every 100 children are likely to suffer from Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and/or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and well over half of this percentage are likely to carry forward some of the symptoms of ADHD into adulthood as well. There are a large number of people with undiagnosed ADD or ADHD as children who also carry the condition into adulthood. Both ADD and ADHD are cognitive health conditions that respond well to early interventions. When left untreated, they are likely to cause a number of physical and mental problems.
Some of the signs and symptoms that indicate that an adult is likely to have ADD or ADHD are as follows: