What children with Tourette’s syndrome should be aware of on their own

  Children with tic-obscene syndrome can start before school age, but the illness is mostly in the school age. At this age, children have a certain ability to think and judge, and parents should tell their children about the illness appropriately. When knowing their disease, it is beneficial for the recovery of the disease to fully mobilize their subjective initiative.  In order to recover as soon as possible, children are advised to do the following: 1. Establish confidence in overcoming the disease, understand that their disease can be cured, and proactively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.  2. Understand that their uncontrollable symptoms are caused by the disease, just as natural as covering their head when they have a headache, and that their classmates are understandable and should not look down on themselves. Take the initiative to socialize with classmates to enhance friendship.  3.When it affects your study and makes your grades drop, you should know that it is temporary and you will catch up and surpass others by redoubling your efforts. Being able to study and graduate with other students proves that you have perseverance and ability.  4.Even if the study time is delayed by the treatment with us, we know from the feedback of a large number of patients after treatment that the child’s memory, thinking and reaction power will be significantly improved, and the academic performance will be significantly improved.  5, during the treatment period, must pay attention to the protection of the cervical vertebrae, require the wearing of a neck brace, to avoid jumping, running and other head vibrations and other relatively large movements, try to avoid turning the head and neck and other movements, such as swimming, running, playing ball, etc.. It is strictly forbidden to do inversions, forward rolls, backward rolls and other sports.  6, avoid mood swings. Watch less television, do not play video games, do not watch horror movies and dramas. Get along well with classmates, do not fight and brawl. Avoid angry, frightened, nervous, overexcited and overworked children.  7. Prevent colds. Early to bed and early to rise, exercise, less public places, timely increase and decrease clothing, etc.  8, diet: try not to drink coffee and carbonated beverages to avoid excessive excitement; try not to eat fried food, spicy food and frozen food; eat less seafood hair such as shrimp, crab and mutton, dog meat, etc.