Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder should be referred to the psychiatry department. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, also known as hyperactivity disorder, is mainly manifested as inattention, short attention time, excessive activity or impulsivity. Patients usually have a short time to concentrate in class. They are easy to leave their seats and lose everything. They are always busy, impulsive and have many small actions. Such patients may also have learning difficulties or conduct disorders, as well as maladjustment. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder can be treated with drugs, mainly methylphenidate or tomoxetine. Physical therapy includes emotional training, biofeedback therapy and parental training, and can also be combined with psychotherapy.