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Dr. Lauren Lafortune, MD is a pediatric neurologist in Boston, MA specializing in pediatric neurology and general pediatrics. She graduated from SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine in 1998 and has 28 years of experience. Dr. Lauren Lafortune, MD is affiliated with Boston Children's Hospital.
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD)
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD, is one of the most common disorders diagnosed in children. Nine percent of children in the USA have been diagnosed with ADHD. Symptoms, which include hyperactivity and difficulty maintaining focus or paying attention, can last into adulthood for some patients. Boys are four times as likely to be diagnosed as girls, although experts don't know why this is.
There are three main types of ADHD:
When diagnosing ADHD, it is important to rule out other issues that may be causing the symptoms. Seizure disorders, hearing loss, anxiety, and domestic problems are some examples of problems that can cause behaviors similar to those seen with ADHD.
Treatment can include stimulant medications, behavioral therapy to teach patients ways to navigate their world and control symptoms better, and accommodations at school or work. A structured environment (with lots of organization and well-defined rules) seems to help most kids with ADHD function at their best.
ADHD is mainly thought of as a disorder that affects children, but symptoms can last into adulthood for a third to half of those diagnosed. In adults, ADHD has similar symptoms as when it is seen in children: impulsive behavior, difficulty maintaining focus, being easily distracted, or a tendency to fidget. These symptoms can cause problems in a patient's careers and relationships. Additionally, adults with ADHD are at increased risk for substance abuse. Medications can be an important part of treatment for adults, as well as stress reduction techniques and organization skills training. Specialized ADHD coaches can help adults with ADHD manage their symptoms and succeed in all areas of their life.
Headache
Headaches are dull or sharp pains that occur in regions of the head and face. Headaches occur in many different forms and vary in location, severity, and duration. They are not necessarily a sign of an underlying illness and often resolve on their own. However, headaches can present significant day-to-day discomfort. The most common forms of headaches include:
Living with headaches is challenging; headaches can prevent people from fully enjoying life. Medical treatment and care in avoiding certain triggers can help those with headaches begin to feel normal once again.
Dr. Lauren Lafortune, MD graduated from SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine in 1998. She completed residency at The Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York. She is certified by the Certifications: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (Child and Adolescent Neurology) and has a state license in Massachusetts.
Medical School: SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine (1998)
Residency: The Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York (1999)
Board Certification: Certifications: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (Child and Adolescent Neurology)
Licensed In: Massachusetts
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Dr. Lauren Lafortune is a physician who specializes in pediatric neurology and general pediatrics. Her clinical interests encompass epilepsy. Dr. Lafortune attended SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine for medical school and subsequently trained at The Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York and Tufts Medical Center for residency. She is affiliated with Boston Children's Hospital.