Question

I keep twitching in school, and it’s affecting my normal learning.

Answer

Pediatric tic disorders are a attack disease caused by abnormally excessive discharge of neural groups in the brain, leading to epilepsy-like brain dysfunction. After systematic medical treatment, 97% of epilepsy patients can be completely cured. Patients need to pay special attention to the choice of treatment methods, which can be treated through oral medication and minimally invasive surgery. The recurrence rate after surgery is very low, and the commonly used treatment drugs include carbamazepine tablets, phenytoin sodium tablets, and antiepileptic pills.