Question

A parent noticed a series of unusual movements in their child, starting with clearing the throat and progressing to nose twitching, blinking, and rolling eyes. The parent had tried to correct these behaviors but found that the symptoms seemed to be changing continuously. The parent sought help from a professional doctor, hoping to understand how to handle this situation.

Answer

Professional doctors suggest that this condition may be related to Tourette syndrome and typically requires medication to control symptoms. Additionally, they recommend a video electroencephalogram (EEG) to determine the possibility of concomitant epilepsy, thus enabling an accurate diagnosis. Doctors emphasize that ADHD is not incurable; early detection and timely treatment can greatly improve the chances of symptom relief and recovery.