Question

When children are about 7 to 8 months old, parents notice them having sudden nodding movements. Until the age of 2, they occasionally experience brief lapses of attention, which last for a few seconds before returning to normal. Should treatment be sought, and what is the potential prognosis?

Answer

Such cases may fall under the category of tic disorders and are generally not something to be overly concerned about, as they are often due to rapid growth and development. It is recommended to take oral Adderall capsules and L-lysine vitamin B12 oral solution as treatment, while also avoiding staying up late and overexertion, and ensuring adequate hydration. Parents should closely monitor their child’s condition and seek timely treatment to prevent the condition from worsening.