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The figure for ADD is typically given as 3-5 percent of the population.
They compare a diagnosis of ADD to that of a diagnosis of "fever." Imagine going to the doctor with a temperature and being told you have been diagnosed with a disease called "Fever," and that all you can do is take aspirin to lower it.
ADD should be diagnosed by a psychologist or psychiatrist who is knowledgeable about ADD as well as giftedness and creativity.
The hormonal component of the expression of ADD is revealed in the fact that puberty may alter the course of the symptoms.
It is possible that some cases of ADD arise from exposure in utero to harmful chemicals, such as from smoking, alcohol consumption, prescription and illicit drugs, and environmental pollutants, all of which have become wide-spread problems for women during the past four decades.
ADD is found more often in children who have other brain defects, such as those leading to mental retardation, cerebral palsy, or temporal lobe epilepsy.