Symptoms of Tourette's syndrome in children
summary
Tic is a kind of developmental behavior disease that parents can't prevent. Many parents try their best to protect their children, but their children are still attacked by TiC, which makes parents very worried. Although tic is troublesome, it can be completely cured. As long as parents master the performance characteristics of tic, they can find it in time and take active measures to intervene. Let's share with you my views on the symptoms of TiC in young children.
Symptoms of Tourette's syndrome in children
The twitch of facial muscles in children's tic syndrome is mainly manifested as blinking, squinting, raising eyebrows, frowning, grinning, shrugging nose and making mischief; Head and neck muscle twitch is nodding, shaking head, straightening neck, shrugging, etc.
In the trunk muscle twitch is chest, waist, abdominal muscle twitch; The upper limb twitch showed finger rubbing, fist clenching, hand shaking, arm lifting and arm twisting; The twitch of lower limbs is characterized by shaking, kicking, tiptoe and even abnormal gait.
Laryngeal muscle twitch will have abnormal pronunciation, such as dry cough, roaring, uttering, or spitting, or improper stress, or sometimes involuntarily curse and so on. Chronic simple tic: the onset time of the disease is generally before 15 years old, which is rare in adults. This kind of children's tic syndrome is characterized by one or two groups of muscle twitch, without too much change, lasting for a long time, lifelong existence.
matters needing attention
Imitation is one of the symptoms of TiC in children. Imitating other people's language or animal voice is the most common form of imitation. Some children will spontaneously and repeatedly appear V-shaped gesture symbolizing victory, leading to behavioral disorders.