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Can an elderly person develop ADHD? Understanding Late-Life Diagnosis

According to one study, new diagnoses of ADHD are growing four times faster in adults than in children, but this doesn't mean it's late-onset. The answer to "can an elderly person develop ADHD?" is more complex, involving lifelong symptoms that were previously undiagnosed.

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What Does ADHD Look Like in a 50 Year Old?

ADHD is not just a childhood condition; many adults go undiagnosed until later in life, and for those who were diagnosed young, symptoms often shift with age. This means that for a 50-year-old, ADHD may present differently than it does in a younger person, moving beyond obvious hyperactivity to more subtle, and often more disruptive, issues.

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What does ADHD look like in the elderly?

According to WebMD, at least two-thirds of those with childhood ADHD will continue to experience symptoms into adulthood and old age. So, what does ADHD look like in the elderly, and how can it be differentiated from normal aging?

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