What are the symptoms of Tourette's syndrome in children?
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Tic is one of the most serious diseases in children. If the treatment of tic is delayed, it will affect the health and happiness of children's life. Therefore, parents should pay more attention to it. But what is the actual situation? Parents often easily ignore the symptoms of the disease, thus delaying the treatment. So, what are the symptoms of TiC in children? Let's talk about it now.
What are the symptoms of Tourette's syndrome in children?
Children will have sudden, rapid, involuntary and repeated muscle twitch. At the beginning, the twitch symptoms are relatively mild, usually with eye and facial muscles, and then the twitch symptoms gradually aggravate, involving a wider range of parts, from the head to the neck, upper limbs, body and lower limbs, forming a multi part twitch. With the passage of time, there may be a variety of uncontrollable twitch, such as kicking, squatting, walking rotation, etc.
Enuresis: most children with Tourette's syndrome are prone to enuresis, accounting for 36% of the patients. According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, the kidney is the root of congenital diseases, and the kidney controls defecation. If the kidney is deficient, it will cause enuresis.
Tic symptoms include involuntary blinking, nasal suction, mouth opening, shoulder shrugging, hand shaking, etc; Vocal tic symptoms are simply repeated throat clearing, coughing or the occurrence of hum, ha sound. The incidence is generally in the early school age, the most common in 4-7 years old children, generally seen in boys.
matters needing attention
Through the above content, we can fully understand the obvious characteristics of children's tic, so parents and friends should pay special attention to it. In addition to work and supervise children's learning, we should also pay attention to children's physical and mental health, find the disease in time, and go to regular hospitals.