Tic disorder is a neurological condition affecting children and adolescents, characterized by involuntary muscle twitches and vocal tics.
Tic disorder can cause children to experience behavioral disturbances and obsessive behaviors, restlessness, excessive sensitivity, and may have attention deficits, accompanied by some destructive behaviors.
Tic symptoms generally diminish as children grow older, so parents should maintain confidence and optimism, and work with doctors to ensure their child’s early recovery.
The child has been diagnosed with a tic disorder, and their behavior is hard to control. Traditional Chinese medicine treats tic disorders and improves the child’s constitution, eliminating the root cause.
If a child is diagnosed with tic disorder, the main symptom is vocal tics, similar to hiccups. In severe cases, they can last for 10 minutes or more.
Children with tic disorder should be cautious about their diet during treatment, avoiding spicy, greasy foods, and drinks containing caffeine and dyes.