Vocal tic symptoms?
summary
Tourette's syndrome, also known as Tourette's syndrome, is a syndrome characterized by multiple involuntary tic, language or behavioral disorders. It usually occurs between the age of 3 and 15 years, with more males than females. Western medicine believes that tic belongs to chronic psychosis. In the Qing Dynasty, famous doctors of traditional Chinese medicine believed that "TIC has nothing to do with spirit, but is actually caused by the disorder of meridians, the obstruction of triple energizer and the antagonism of yin and Yang". Tic usually occurs in school-age children. Vocal tic symptoms? Let's talk about it
Vocal tic symptoms?
Twitch is abnormal pronunciation. Children with vocal tic disorder can appear alone or at the same time with other muscle twitch, the incidence rate is 79% - 98.5%. The most common part of voice twitch is laryngeal muscle, which produces blasting sound, grunting sound, dry cough or throat clearing sound; Secondly, tongue twitch was smacking, hissing, squeaking and creaking, and nasal twitch was nasal spray, wheezing, sniffing or choking.
When speaking, it is characterized by unclear speech, ambiguity, abnormal voice, delayed voice, uneven tone, etc. In order to correct or cover up, the children often raise the tone and shout out the part with noise.
What parents need to understand is that voice twitch, like other muscle twitch, aggravates in tension, excitement and fear. The most specific manifestation of tic is that it occurs before speaking uncommon words, including words with logical relationship, negative words, words rejecting others, words with strong emotional color or words after being angry and tired, especially when it comes to words related to people or sex, tic attacks are the most frequent and aggravated.
matters needing attention
Children with vocal tic disorder, they can not control, and sometimes will be ridiculed by others, which makes the child have a certain psychological shadow, so parents in children with vocal tic disorder, can't scold the child, to timely take the child for treatment, help your child out of the shadow as soon as possible, bright again.