ADHD tends to run in families, suggesting a genetic component to the disorder. Studies have found that genes may play a role in the development of ADHD.
Certain illnesses and injuries may increase the risk of developing ADHD. For example, brain injuries and infections have been linked to ADHD.
Exposure to toxins, such as exposure to lead paint and pipes, may increase the risk of developing ADHD.
Certain pregnancy problems, such as premature birth, low birth weight, and smoking during pregnancy, may increase the risk of developing ADHD.
At Shine Mental Health, we offer individualized treatment for adults with ADHD. Our team of mental health professionals can provide a comprehensive evaluation, medication management, therapy, and support to help individuals with ADHD manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life.
Contact us today to schedule an appointment and take the first step towards managing your ADHD.
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