The child’s voice, which may be related to chronic pharyngitis, enlarged tonsils, and tic disorders, may be a result of the child’s voice.
1. Chronic pharyngitis: a child’s throat utterance may be related to chronic pharyngitis, which may lead to non-stop clearing of the throat, and there may also be a performance action when you exert yourself.
2. Enlarged tonsils: the above situation in children may be related to enlarged tonsils, and also accompanied by the phenomenon of sleeping with the mouth open.
3. Tourette’s Syndrome: Children who squeeze their eyes and throat, may also be related to Tourette’s Syndrome, clinically, generally from the face to the limbs gradually developed.
The child’s eyes and throat may also be related to psychological factors, habitual behavior and other problems, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to carry out the relevant examination, clear the cause of the disease and then actively treat the symptoms.