Do you have trouble concentrating? Do you feel compelled to move all the time, even when you know you shouldn't? Do you find yourself interrupting others regularly? If these problems persist and have a significant impact on your everyday life, it might be a symptom of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). ADHD is a condition in which a person's ability to pay attention and regulate impulsive actions is impaired. ADHD is frequently linked to co-occurring illnesses such as disruptive behaviour, mood disorders, anxiety. Impulsivity, hyperactivity, and inattention are the major symptoms of ADHD in both children and adults. Not everyone with ADHD will exhibit these symptoms in the same manner or to the same extent, and the symptoms may vary as the person matures and progresses through life stages. You describe hyperactivity, which is one of the aspects of ADHD that appears to manifest differently in adults.