There are no so-called six stages of Tourette’s syndrome in children, which are mainly manifested in facial tics, limb tics, vocal tics, etc. The specific analysis is as follows.
1. Facial tics: children in the early tics occur when facial tics, such as frequent blinking, rubbing the nose, etc., these are children’s own uncontrolled contraction tics.
2. Limb tics: with the development of Tourette’s syndrome, children will have related limb tics, such as shrugging their shoulders and shaking their heads.
3. Vocal tics: Children with vocal tics have more severe symptoms and may use obscene words.
Tourette’s syndrome in children may have other symptoms, in the event of anomalies need to go to the hospital in a timely manner for relevant examinations, clear tics need to cooperate with the doctor for active treatment.