Symptoms often fluctuate, and colds, fever or mental stress can all be induced and aggravated, and about half of them are accompanied by ADHD. Therefore, when the child is found to have TIC disorder, it needs to be paid attention to in time to avoid delaying the illness.
What are the symptoms of TIC disorder?
Eye muscle twitch: manifested as raising eyebrows, frowning, blinking, squinting, rolling eyes, staring, etc.
Facial muscle twitching: manifested as grinning, pouting, shrinking nose and pretending to be strange.
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Neck muscle twitching: manifested as nodding, shaking head, twisting neck, shrugging, etc.
Symptoms of upper limb twitch: throwing hands, lifting arms, twisting arms, rubbing fingers and clenching fists.
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Symptoms of lower limb convulsion: shaking legs, kicking, tiptoeing, rotating, even walking in a dangerous posture, abnormal gait, etc.
Trunk twitch symptoms: chest, waist and body twisting; Abdominal twitching is not easy to be found by parents.
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Laryngeal voice twitching: manifested as abnormal sounds, such as dry cough, clearing throat, growling, or continuous spitting, or stuttering, improper speech, improper stress, involuntary foul language, swearing, swearing, etc.
Every child needs to make a corresponding treatment plan because of the age difference and individual difference, so as to ensure that the child can get effective treatment, instead of blindly carrying out it, resulting in unclear treatment effect and recurrence after cure. Therefore, safe and efficient treatment is the only way to get rid of TIC disorder.