Question

Sometimes there are facial and finger twitches. How should they be prevented and treated? Past treatment methods and effects: Improvement after using tranquilizers, supplemented with calcium tablets, but symptoms vary. Seeking assistance: Hope to prevent and cure tics.

Answer

Facial and finger twitching in children may be related to calcium deficiency. It is recommended to first take the child to the hospital for a check-up of trace elements and an electroencephalogram, followed by further treatment. During the treatment period, it is suggested to allow the child to get adequate rest, and if necessary, calcium supplements can be used. In daily life, it is recommended to consume more soy products and dairy products.