Parmish Verma in Ranveer Allahbadia Podcast PC: Ranveer Allahbadia Podcast/YouTube
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Parmish Verma suffering from a neurodevelopmental disorder, know what it is

Parmish Verma who was last seen the in Karan Aujla's P-Pop Culture album launch recently appeared at Ranveer Allahbadia's podcast.

Punjabi singer and actor Parmish Verma has opened up that he is suffering from a neurodevelopmental disorder. Parmish Verma who enjoys a whopping fan base not only in Punjab but also in entire India who loves Punjabi music, recently opened up ab out his neurological condition.

Parmish Verma who was last seen the in Karan Aujla's P-Pop Culture album launch recently appeared at Ranveer Allahbadia's podcast.

In the podcast, the Punjabi singer opened about his personal life as well as his love for cars. During the conversation, Parmish Verma revealed that he is suffering from ADHD.

Parmish Verma neurodevelopmental disorder

While talking about success and self consciousness, Parmish Verma said, "I think you emotions trick you sometimes. There's difference between being hopeless and being hopeless right now. There's a moment like 2:30 in the night, you think 'my life is sh*t. This is not right, that is not right. That's you being hopeless right now."

"Your fear, ego does not come to you in the form of fear or ego. It comes in the form of wisdom, logic. So, I feel you have to detach yourself from feelings, I am not saying disregard them. But, catch them, if they are lying to you."

"I have ADHD. So, my brain is always playing tricks with me. So, I have to control my mind," added Parmish Verma.

Parmish Verma on ADHD

Parmish Verma further said, "I knew about ADHD, but I never dove into it. But, when I start understanding ADHD properly, then everything started making sense. Now, I manage my focus my hyper-focus."

What is ADHD?

As per MyClinic.org, Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is not a new disorder. It is a chronic condition that affects millions of children and often continues into adulthood. ADHD includes a combination of persistent problems, such as difficulty sustaining attention, hyperactivity, and impulsive behavior.

The website suggests that children with ADHD may also struggle with low self-esteem, troubled relationships, and poor performance in school. Symptoms sometimes lessen with age.

However, some people never completely outgrow their ADHD symptoms. It further revealed that treatment won't cure ADHD, however, it can help a great deal with symptoms. Treatment typically involves medications and behavioral interventions. Early diagnosis and treatment can make a big difference in outcome.

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