ADHD in Men
March 6, 2024

Undiagnosed or untreated ADHD can lead to difficulties in time management, relationship problems, and issues with emotional regulation.

ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition that can significantly impact various aspects of people's lives. While ADHD affects both genders, it often manifests differently in men. Men with ADHD may exhibit symptoms such as impulsivity, difficulty with organisation, challenges in maintaining attention, and restlessness. These symptoms can pose unique challenges in academic, occupational, and interpersonal settings.


Undiagnosed or untreated ADHD can lead to difficulties in time management, relationship problems, and issues with emotional regulation. Recognising and addressing ADHD is crucial, as proper diagnosis and management can help men lead more fulfilling lives by providing strategies to cope with their symptoms and improve their overall wellbeing.

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