Manifestations of Tourette’s syndrome in 6 year olds

Tourette’s syndrome in 6-year-old children is manifested in motor tics, i.e., tics in muscles, neck, trunk and other parts of the body, as well as vocal tics, such as dry coughing, growling and other manifestations, which are analyzed as follows: 1. motor tics: 6-year-old children with Tourette’s syndrome motor aspect is mainly manifested in frequent blinking, sniffing, pouting, nodding, etc., and with the aggravation of the disease the frequency of such tics will be more frequent. 2. Vocal tics: Vocal tics are usually characterized by frequent dry coughing, gibberish and yelling. All in all, once parents find children with the above symptoms, they need to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations, and after clarifying the cause of the disease, actively treat the symptoms.