Early symptoms of TiC?
summary
In recent years, with the development of society, the incidence rate of Tourette has been on the rise. At present, the overall incidence rate of Tourette's disease is about 7% to 8%, and the incidence rate is markedly higher. However, because the early symptoms of TiC are not obvious, many parents fail to find out their children's condition in time and miss the best treatment opportunity. So what are the typical symptoms of TiC? Let's talk about it.
Early symptoms of TiC?
Make a strange sound: Children's tic in the performance of abnormal pronunciation tic. When speaking, it is characterized by unclear speech, ambiguity, abnormal voice, delayed voice, uneven tone, etc. When twitching, there are blasting, purring or clearing voice; when tongue twitching, there are smacking, hissing, squeaking and creaking; when nose twitching, there are nasal spray, gasping, sniffing or choking.
Abnormal feeling: individual children with tic will show sensory tic tic before tic attack, such as throat itching, eye discomfort, neck itching, neck pain, dizziness, headache, chest tightness, something pressing on the shoulder, unspeakable discomfort, among which throat itching is more common.
Indecent speech: tic children often express their ideas in the most inappropriate places and occasions with high pitched voice without reason, and the speech content is not very elegant. Weird behavior: sudden, short-lived, repetitive and rigid muscle twitches often occur, such as blinking, squeezing eyebrows, bareing teeth, making strange looks, shrugging shoulders, turning neck, nodding, shaking head, turning body, swinging arm, or vocal twitches like clearing throat and coughing.
matters needing attention
Imitation Behavior: some patients often imitate, the most common imitation is to imitate the words of people around. It is shown that the patient calls the whole sentence repeatedly or his own name repeatedly.