How to treat tics that have lasted for 6 years?
A seven-week-old girl has been experiencing persistent throat dryness and coughing without phlegm, and there is no pain. She has been to the otolaryngology and respiratory departments for consultations, but the symptoms have not improved. How should she be treated?
A 5-month-old baby is frequently experiencing eye rolling, which might be a symptom of a tic triggered by a high fever. Immediate cooling measures, appropriate calcium supplementation, and the use of calming medications are necessary.
When parents notice their infant’s eyes shrinking and the pupils moving upwards, accompanied by sticking out the tongue and hands in a surrender position, and the symptoms disappear after a while, it may be a sign of atypical tics. Professional examination is necessary.
What are the symptoms and characteristics of tics?
A child frequently blinking may be a symptom of tics.
The child has had slight twitches since a few months after birth, becoming more noticeable at the age of 2. Now, at 8 years old, the situation has become a bit more frequent.
Children often blink vigorously and for extended periods without blinking, causing pain at the upper eyelid that has persisted for over a month. How should it be treated?
A child frequently blinking may be a symptom of tics, a common behavioral disorder in children.
Describes the phenomenon of a child’s head shaking and its possible causes