Common Hyperactivity symptoms

Hyperactivity can be defined as the inappropriate or excessive activity for a person's age or situation. Hyperactivity symptoms are one of the main categories of symptoms of ADD in individuals, preferably children. Hyperactivity symptoms do not always result in a continuous behavior. An individual with mainly hyperactivity symptoms alone is overactive only at times and not always. Hyperactivity symptoms can be highly seen in children than in teens and adults. Children with hyperactivity symptoms can be seen to be "on the go” most of the time or act as if "driven by a motor". Behavior of the children with hyperactivity symptoms can range from subtle to extreme.



Hyperactivity symptoms in children diminish as they grow. But in some individuals, the hyperactivity symptoms continue till adulthood. However, hyperactivity symptoms such as talking excessively or having difficulty doing quiet activities are common in individuals of all age groups. Some of the other common hyperactivity symptoms include fidgets with hands or feet or squirms in seat, running, climbing or leaving the seat in settings where remaining in seat is expected, and running about excessively in situations where it is inappropriate. Additional hyperactivity symptoms include facing difficulty in playing quietly in leisure activities, blurting out answers before hearing the entire question, and facing difficulty in waiting for a turn.

Other hyperactivity symptoms that are common in children include interrupting or intruding into other's conversations at school or at home, feeling or acting restless most of the time, and intense aversion to boredom and a need for constant activity, distraction, or attention unremitting lack of internal stillness. Additional hyperactivity symptoms include inertia or procrastination for long periods, with restlessness, and bursts of adrenaline and activity when the threat of failure or the promise of reward is imminent and talking excessively. Hyperactivity symptoms at times can occasionally be absent altogether, especially in girls.






 

 

 

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