The Menstrual Cycle Impacts ADHD Symptoms in Disparate Ways

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The Menstrual Cycle Impacts ADHD Symptoms in Disparate Ways
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High-estrogen states — generally associated with better mood and functioning — may spell trouble for some naturally cycling individuals with ADHD. Here’s why, along with more information on ADHD and the menstrual cycle.

What do fluctuating hormones across the menstrual cycle mean for my ADHD symptoms and treatment? What do I need to know, and what should I expect?invariably impact ADHD symptoms, emotions, and functioning. We know this to be true, but there is almost no research validating this relationship. So, we arrive at this conclusion using available research on how hormonal changes affect the body, along with anecdotal information and clinical observations of patients with ADHD .

In the low-estrogen luteal phase, for example, some individuals may find that their ADHD medication doesn’t work at all, which only worsens functioning. For those who face increased risk for risky behaviors in the high-estrogen follicular phase, it’s possible that a medication dose can suddenly be too high further increasing the risk for these behaviors and other side effects., medication effectiveness, and overall functioning.

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