adhd in women adult in older women (navigate here)
Undiagnosed and untreated ADHD is a common issue among women* in their midlife. Hormonal changes can make the issue worse. They often feel misunderstood and overwhelmed by their struggles.
Hormonal fluctuations during perimenopause and [Redirect Only] menopausal changes can exacerbate the emotional dysregulation and increase executive functioning issues that can be that are associated with inattentive adhd in women. Exercise and a healthy diet and finding a therapist that is knowledgeable about adhd could improve your symptoms.
Symptoms
help for women with adhd women, [Redirect Only] the diagnosis of ADHD may come later in life than for males. This is due to many factors, such as the fact that women tend to exhibit more inattention symptoms than hyperactivity (which can be more easily noticed by other people) In addition, they tend to develop coping mechanisms to disguise these symptoms, and hormonal changes during pregnancy, perimenopausal changes, and menopause can amplify symptoms.