Tic disorder in children is a chronic disease, which is characterized by involuntary twitching of multiple muscle groups and involuntary vocal and speech disorders. With the development of society and the change of environment, the incidence of TIC disorder is increasing year by year. Six hazards: interaction, vicious circle and TIC disorder;
1. Physical changes: Long-term convulsion leads to muscle deformation or rigidity in the eyes, lips, neck, limbs and other parts of children with TIC disorder, which takes a long time to return to normal. Seriously, it will affect children's bone development.
2. Mental problems: The symptoms of Tourette's disease are often ridiculed and ridiculed by classmates, making children feel inferior. Over time, children become lonely and even retaliate against cynics, and some children even suffer from schizophrenia in adulthood.
3. Learning difficulties: convulsions and involuntary vocalization lead to inattention and decreased academic performance.
4. Perceptual Cowardice: Long-term twitching and external contempt often make children cringe because of the misplacement of perception and perception functions, and gradually lose interest in many things.
5. Communication difficulties: With the growth of age, the scale of social communication and interpersonal communication has gradually expanded. If children are not treated promptly and effectively, their social interaction and interpersonal relationship will be seriously affected.