Children's tics are divided into 6 levels, the higher the level, the more difficult to treat, it is recommended to collect and forward
Depending on the progression of the tic disorder, Tourette's syndrome can be divided into 6 levels:
Tourette's syndrome: frequent blinking, easy to treat.
Tourette's syndrome: Facial twitching, throat clearing, requires several treatments, and can be basically cured.
Tourette's syndrome: shaking the head, shoulders, abdominal twitching. After a period of treatment, most of them can be cured.
Grade 4 Tourette's Syndrome: Hands twitching, a bit intractable and curable.
Grade 5 Tourette's Syndrome: Foot twitching. It is difficult to treat and can be cured.
Grade 6 Tourette's syndrome: Uncontrollable tics of the hands and feet, unsteady walking. This tic is a late symptom that can be difficult to treat.
Some children have Tourette's Syndrome as soon as they have Tourette's syndrome, and some children blink their eyes and have another seizure to enter the second stage. It is even a skipping grade, so parents should detect it early, check it early, and treat it early to avoid the deterioration of the child's tic condition.
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