đ§© ADDRESSING ADHD SYMPTOMS IN CHILDREN WITH AUTISM: A 2026 UPDATE
For parents of children with autism, managing co-occurring conditions like ADHD can feel overwhelming. Fortunately, ongoing research is providing valuable insights and potential new interventions. Let's explore what the latest studies reveal about addressing ADHD symptoms in children with autism.
đŹ WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS
Recent clinical trials in 2026 are focusing on innovative approaches to support children with autism who also experience ADHD symptoms. One promising area is the use of external trigeminal nerve stimulation (eTNS). A current trial is evaluating eTNS's effectiveness in reducing ADHD symptoms and improving core autism features, while also assessing how well children tolerate the device. This could offer a non-pharmacological option for managing ADHD symptoms.
đĄ KEY TAKEAWAYS
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Many children with autism also experience ADHD symptoms, which can impact their daily lives.
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Researchers are actively exploring new interventions specifically designed to address this overlap.
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External trigeminal nerve stimulation (eTNS) is one area showing promise for reducing ADHD symptoms in children with autism.
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Clinical trials are also focusing on tolerability, ensuring that any new intervention is well-received by children.
đ ïž PRACTICAL TIPS
đ Talk to your child's doctor about whether an ADHD assessment is appropriate.
đ Explore behavioral therapies, which can be helpful in managing ADHD symptoms like impulsivity and inattention.
đ Stay informed about ongoing research and potential new interventions, such as eTNS.
đ Remember that managing co-occurring conditions requires a holistic approach that addresses both autism and ADHD.
đ READ MORE
đ https://clinicaltrials.ucbraid.org/autism
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