Tourette’s syndrome, which is generally referred to as Tourette’s syndrome, belongs to the category of “convulsions” and “liver wind” in Chinese medicine, and Jin Nei Jin (鸡内金) can be used as an adjunctive treatment for this disease caused by dietary disorders.
Chicken Neijin is a sweet and flat product, with the efficacy of eliminating food stagnation, fixing essence and stopping emission. It can be used to treat noma (a kind of chronic disease of children, which manifests itself as emaciation, dietary abnormality, abdominal distension, and thinning of hair withered and yellowish), spermatorrhea and urinary emission, and food stagnation that does not go away (the food is indigested and stagnates in the stomach), and other diseases. Its adverse effects and contraindications are not clear, and it should be used with caution for those with weak spleen and stomach and no internal stagnation.
The pathogenesis of pediatric Tourette Syndrome is closely related to the feeling of external evils, dietary indiscretion, and congenital endowment insufficiency (inborn poor physique and functioning), among which the disease caused by dietary indiscretion can be treated with the use of Chicken Neijin.
If there is any discomfort, parents are advised to bring their children to the hospital for consultation, and standardize the use of medication under the guidance of the physician’s diagnosis, and do not use medication on their own, so as to avoid delaying the condition or causing other adverse consequences.