Oct
30

Is Risperdal and ADHD a Good Match?

By Meds

ADHD stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. It’s symptoms are difficulty sustaining attention in tasks or play activities, organizational difficulties, forgetfulness, a lack of interest toward activities that require a lot of attention and/or concentration, and inability to listen when directly spoken to. However, those are only a fraction of the symptoms. It has been said that there is a positive link between Risperdal and ADHD, but this medication is not for everyone.

The same thing goes for all prescription medicines. Risperdal contains side effects, some of the most severe being weight gain, severe dizziness, twitching and/or stiff muscles, increased sweating, missed menstrual period, stomach pain, runny nose, fast heartbeat, fainting, trouble swallowing and speaking, tremor, suicidal thoughts, seizures, uncontrolled muscle movements, confusion, and visual disturbances. All of these side effects are very real and happen to people all of the time when they take this medication and others similar to it. The positive connection between Risperdal and ADHD has not been very well established.

Since most individuals are diagnosed with ADHD at an early age, they are recommended to take a more natural approach toward resolving their ADHD symptoms. Children as young as four years old are often diagnosed with this disorder. To allow a child to take something with those possible side effects is inhumane. Children may not exhibit the same amount of concern for themselves as adults do when it comes to their health, which is why it is important to take special precautions before giving them anything at all.

They are not usually as aware of what exactly a side effect or symptom is. Everyone of us know what being a child is like, especially having been one ourselves. You are much too busy playing, laughing, and having fun to notice when something is wrong. If a child doesn’t exhibit severe symptoms of a headache or nausea, and only demonstrates a minimal amount of side effects, the parents may dismiss their symptoms as something completely unrelated to the medication. One thing is for sure and that is that ADHD and Risperdal do not mix.

Unless a child is specific enough as to tell their parents exactly what they are feeling, there is no way to be absolutely certain if their aching tummy or sweaty hands aren’t just a stomach virus or a result of too much outside play. There is no reason to risk their health. Plenty of children as well as adults have experienced fatal side effects with medications like Risperdal.

That is why more parents are leaning toward the usage of natural methods for treating their child’s symptoms instead of a ADHD and Risperdal cocktail.. There is no doubt that the symptoms shouldn’t go untreated. If left untreated, a child or adult can have a very difficult time living a normal life. There are currently over 6 million children under the influence of dangerous prescription medications. The side effects are clearly nothing to play with.

Just imagine giving your child something that causes their heart to beat excessively fast, along with your child developing slurred speech, headache, nausea, a stiff neck, excessive weight gain, and tremors that does not go away. How can you honestly do that to a child? The pharmaceutical industry has literally murdered countless numbers of people over the last couple of decades.

In all honesty, Risperdal and ADHD should not even be in the same sentence. It is time parents all around the world take action and start treating their children with natural remedies. There are no side effects or prescription required when taking this route. Natural methods will continue to increase in popularity along with the realization of the dangers of prescription medication.

Diana is a Natural Health Consultant and is currently taking classes to earn a certificate in herbalism. Her website, Natural Health and Herbal Remedies, offers the knowledge, insights and experiences she has gained from her journey into the world of natural health and her quest to share it with others. Learn more about ADHD at her website.

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