What is the reason for children's crooked mouth

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My son was born in October 2001. During the summer vacation last year, I went back to the north with my grandparents. When I came back, I had a headache. My grandma said if I watched the cartoon journey to the West. We didn't care much at that time. We reminded him to bear with it. Later, we found that it was not good, so we took him to the hospital. Let's have a look at the following.

What is the reason for children's crooked mouth

First: there is a very good book to consult: Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics, written by an American doctor. According to the book, the cause of Tourette's syndrome is likely to be related to the speed of dopamine metabolism in the brain. Clinically, it is mainly divided into two categories: one is transient tic, which usually occurs at the age of 4-7 years. It is characterized by variable location of tic and frequent metastasis. The course of disease is generally no less than 2 weeks, but no more than 1 year. Without treatment, the vast majority of children can be self-healing within one year, and the rest can be self-healing in adolescence.

Second: the other is chronic tic, which often occurs in adolescence, mainly facial tic. The course of disease is more than one year, and there is no need for treatment. Some children can heal themselves in adolescence, and some of them can relieve symptoms in adolescence, but some of them can last for life.

Third: as far as I know, there is no record or treatment plan of Tourette's syndrome in traditional Chinese medicine literature. In recent years, many hospitals have begun to treat Tourette's syndrome according to Tourette's syndrome. From the perspective of treatment effect, we can apply what an expert who was exposed on the Internet last year said. So far, we have not heard of any drug that can cure the disease.

matters needing attention

Most of the children's body coordination ability lags behind the same age, especially the coordination ability of hands, feet and eyes, such as racket, rope skipping and so on;