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The child is frowning? Is it a bad habit or a tic?
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Parents think that it is a bad problem for their child to squeeze his eyebrows, so they criticize him and blame him. From a medical point of view, the child's eyebrows are not actually intentional, he is an involuntary muscle twitch, medically called Tourette's syndrome, or vocal and multimotor combined tic disorder. This condition tends to occur more often in children between the ages of 4 and 7 years, but it can also occur as early as 2 years of age.
Eyebrow twitching is actually a tic disorder, which often manifests in two parts, one is motor tics and the other is vocal tics. Tic disorders are also due to the combined effect of genetic, social, psychological, and biological factors, but the specific ** and pathogenesis of tic disorders are not currently clear. In daily life, if the child blinks, grins, shakes the head, shrugs the shoulders, kicks, stretches the arms and the abdomen moves unconsciously, or the child clears his throat, snorts, makes hiccups for no reason, and even says some foul language, parents must pay attention to these situations, and in addition to excluding pathological factors, the child may suffer from tic disorder.
Tic disorder is not the same as ADHD, and in the outpatient clinic, parents often think that their child's eyebrows and shrugging are hyperactive, but they are actually tics. After discovering that the child was squeezing his eyebrows and making faces, he was born.
1. Parents should understand the disease and understand that the child's behavior is not intentional, so do not reprimand him; Clause.
Second, it is necessary to clarify the reasons that cause the child to squeeze his eyebrows, it is possible that the teacher has criticized him, it is possible that the parents have beaten and scolded him, and it is possible that the child has been frightened, and these situations should be understood; Clause.
3. Learn to use rhythmic gymnastics to relax children. Stretch your arms out when you inhale deeply, put your hands down when you exhale deeply, and then squat upright to relax your child's body and ease the motor tics. Rhythmic gymnastics is actually a form of behavior training, so you need to do it every time to let this behavior slowly form a habit.
For children with vocal tic disorder, deep breathing is a good way to inhale slowly, count to 5 and exhale slowly, keep exhaling deeply, and then exhale slowly, so that vocal tics will also be well relieved. If the child's performance is very serious and has affected his or her learning and life, he or she should go to a professional development association clinic or psychological clinic for formal treatment.
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Shulan thanked for the invitation. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up, and you can usually take the child outside to exercise and relax, and the long-term nervous learning state will also affect the child's health.
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If this situation persists for a long time, you should take your child to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for a check-up, maybe there is something else wrong with the child, causing the child to squeeze his eyebrows. If it's normal, it's okay, it's a child. Preference issues. If a problem is detected, treat it as soon as possible.
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Recently, my son has been blinking his eyes, and he is the kind of person who can't control it and can't help it.
My father and I thought it was an eye problem, and took it to the hospital for ophthalmology diagnosis, the first time it was conjunctivitis, and the three small bottles of eye drops that were prescribed did not improve after more than ten days.
The second time I took it to the ophthalmology department, not myopia, no amblyopia, no astigmatism, the doctor said that it was too much time to play with potatoes and answer electronic products, and his eyes were dry, and he prescribed two bottles of eye drops.
I felt uneasy, and I took it to the pediatric care department, and the director opened a bunch of lists for intelligence tests, with medium and upper intelligence, and the graphics were correct, but the one that blinked more times was more numerous, and the doctor said that it was Tourette's syndrome based on a few subjective questions. Doctors say that the family environment is not good, the parental discipline is too strict, the expectations exceed the child's actual level, and the major events in life may cause the child to be nervous and anxious, which can induce tics. Psychological factors can also make tics worse.
Then I don't feel at ease, isn't Tourette's syndrome a mental illness?!!
I checked on the Internet, and the more I checked, the more uncomfortable I became, and I couldn't sleep all night. On the contrary, my husband was as calm as ever, saying that the child care doctor was blindly diagnosing and thinking that the child was just a child playing on the tablet at home and watching TV.
In those days, I didn't think about tea and dinner, and I blamed myself and felt guilty. What is causing the child's tics?
Last night, I asked my son seriously: Do you think your mother makes you feel scared or unhappy, and the mother corrects her son and says: Mom, I don't eat well, you criticize me for not sleeping well, you criticize me and I am naughty when I do the questions, you criticize me I don't read well, you criticize me.
After talking about it for a long time, I feel that it is a matter of establishing rules, is it that I have too many requirements for my children, and the children are under pressure, I am really a good failure as a mother, and I have not seriously thought about whether the child wants it or not, whether I like it or not. It's all too selfish to be a mother.
Now I am trying moxibustion and massage for my child, but the effect is not obvious. After reading Mrs. Hymers's book, after deep introspection, I am trying to change the way of parenting, not to interfere with children, and to give greater freedom. Take vitamins B1, B6, B12, as well as calcium and magnesium tablets and zinc tablets.
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Children often blink, squint, and raise their eyebrows for unknown reasons. Be careful that the child may have a tic disorder. Tic disorder is a neuropsychiatric disorder with a clear genetic predisposition that begins in children and adolescents.
is a group of unexplained movement disorders. It is characterized by involuntary, rapid, and aimless motor or vocal tics of one or more muscles, which may be accompanied by hyperactivity, inattention, compulsive movements, and thinking or other behavioral symptoms. The clinical manifestations of pediatric Zheng Hong in the First Affiliated Hospital are motor and/or vocal tics, which can occur successively or simultaneously.
Usually the first symptom is twitching of the eyes, face, or head, such as blinking, crooked mouth, shaking head, etc. It then progresses to the shoulders, limbs, or trunk, and can progress from simple motor tics to complex motor tics. Blinking is the most common presenting symptom of Tourette syndrome and is often misdiagnosed as conjunctivitis and bad habits.
A child who blinks or even squeezes his or her eyes often may have Tourette's disease. Frequent blinking, shrugging, shaking head, grinning, sniffling, throat clearing, involuntary twitching, etc. It may be infantile hypocalcemia convulsions, which should be prompted**.
If you don't have the above symptoms, just blinking vigorously, it may be caused by local inflammation of the eye. When children feel uncomfortable, they squeeze their eyes hard to relieve symptoms of dryness, itching, and grinding. It can also be caused by vitamin A and various trace elements deficiency in children.
Congenital varus and trichiasis can also cause your child to blink frequently. It is advisable to go to the hospital for a check-up as soon as possible**. If Tourette syndrome is diagnosed, it is necessary to actively ** as soon as possible, and combine medication** with psychological counseling from parents to avoid mental developmental disorders.
Because it requires a long-term process, it is best to choose Chinese patent medicine in the selection of medicines, which will not have an impact on the growth and development of children.
Is it just a bad habit for children to make eye contact with each other? We often see children blinking, shrugging their noses, or grinning. So some parents think that it may just be a bad habit for their children, but is it really just a bad habit?
In fact, we have a disease called Tourette's syndrome, which is mainly manifested in involuntary blinking, grinning, shrugging nose, or screaming out of voice, and even some involuntary turning of the head, raising the neck, and swinging the arms. So if we notice that the child has this kind of winking, shrugging, or grinning expression, and can't control himself, then it must be.
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If you don't restrain your child at this time, your child will feel that this habit is particularly normal and may feel particularly powerful. It will form a habit, and it can't be changed.
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I think this phenomenon is abnormal, it may have a lot to do with his daily habits, and it is very necessary for parents to play a supervisory role in his daily life and help him change this bad habit.
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A mother and son came to the adolescent myopia clinic, and the child was about nine years old. The child's school organized a vision screening, and the result was that the receipt was lost by the child, and the child's mother was not at ease, so she took the child to check again.
According to the mother's description, the child always moved the small chair forward when watching TV, and sometimes squinted, so she asked him if he couldn't see clearly, and the child said that there was no problem. After examination, the child's vision was still within the normal range, and the mother was also relieved. The reason why my mother is so worried is because the boy has an older sister who is in junior high school, who has just entered the first year of junior high school, and is already 300 degrees.
During the chat, I asked the child if there were any classmates in the class who failed the eyesight test, and he said that there were several, and he was called out by the teacher to check again. It seems that there are not a few elementary school students who are short-sighted, and by junior high school and high school, wearing glasses has become a norm.
Whether it is the popularity of mobile phones and computers, or the heavy workload of children's schoolwork, the impact of the social environment on children is inevitable, and it is not enough to rely on children to consciously maintain good eye habits, but also need the supervision and attention of adults.
Parents should pay attention to their children, and if they find that their children have squinting, frowning, squeezing, rubbing, squinting and other actions, they should take their children to check their eyesight. Because the child's eye adjustment ability is strong, he can see the blackboard clearly even if he squints slightly, but he may actually be nearsighted. If the child is already nearsighted, take the child to the hospital every six months for dilated eye refraction.
If the child is highly myopia, it is important to check the fundus regularly, because the retina is a non-renewable tissue, and it is necessary to detect lesions in time**.
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Every parent is very concerned about their child's physical health, so in fact, sometimes it is very difficult to detect some diseases in the child. Even when going to the hospital, some doctors will ignore some situations, that is, many parents find that their children like to wink when they are dealing with others. Then when adults see their children with such expressions, they will feel very funny.
And they are very cute, thinking that they are very naughty, but sometimes the baby's frequent eyebrow squeezing is actually a manifestation of the disease.
Tourette's syndrome may be caused by the fact that the child may have Tourette's syndrome, which refers to some psychiatric disorders in childhood because tics are the main clinical manifestations. They are mainly manifested in some children, who involuntarily, repeatedly and quickly make a muscle movement or some vocal movements. Then at this time, you need your parents to have a strong understanding of their children to understand the situation of their children, whether they are really naughty.
If parents notice something abnormal, they need to be taken to the hospital immediately for detailed observation.
Parents should observe carefully, and parents can also determine according to some symptoms of the child's tics, such as whether he is usually twitching the eyes, face or head. We need to carefully observe whether their tics are regular, or whether their tics are voluntary. Because sometimes the baby's eyebrows are actually out of their control, and they will have some very abnormal sounds.
thanIf there are some dry coughs, yelling, then when these strange movements and strange sounds appear, parents should immediately notice.
Find some professional doctors only if parents can find out in time and send their children to ** in time, then he will be more likely, and when we choose a hospital, we must choose those professional doctors to carry out**. Because there are many doctors who do not have the right specialty, it is possible to be confused by these symptoms of the child, and there will be a misjudgment. Then the impact on the child is actually very large, and it is likely to delay the best time.
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If it is a very small baby who keeps squeezing his eyebrows and making eyes, it is likely not to be a sign of naughty mischief, because they do not have this kind of mind, but it is very likely that the baby is uncomfortable, it may be **itchy or**slight pain, if the test results are not available, it is best to take it to the hospital for a check-up just in case.
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Yes. The baby's behavior is particularly lively, and it can be seen that your baby is particularly healthy.
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I don't think it's necessarily naughty, it could be a bug in the eye, you can check it out.
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Problem analysis: Hello, the child always squeezes his eyebrows and the first thing to rule out is Tourette's syndrome, but this also depends on how old the child is, generally this situation is more common in children over 3 years old, if the infant finds this symptom, to exclude abnormal brain discharge and abnormal brain development, if it is an older child with this symptom, and only when awake, when sleeping, then highly suspect Tourette's.
Suggestions: Parents can take their children to do an electroencephalogram to see if there is abnormal discharge, even if it is not epilepsy, Tourette's syndrome should first rule out the abnormal discharge accompanied by the brain.
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