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What's the difference between add and sensory prossessing disorder?

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Dr. Andrew Lipton answered

Specializes in Holistic Medicine

ADD: ADD is a problem with the ability to focus and stay attentive. Sensory processing disorder is the inability to understand some of the information coming in

Answered 4/30/2016

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Dr. Charles Gordon answered

Specializes in Adolescent Medicine

Definitions: ADD = Attention Deficit Disorder. Sensory Processing Disorder refers to other things

Answered 8/2/2015

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