Children’s blinking and shrugging of the nose are commonly seen in allergy or Tourette’s syndrome. Allergies in children may be accompanied by allergic conjunctivitis and allergic rhinitis, with abnormalities such as itchy eyes, sneezing, nasal discomfort, etc. Itchy eyes can be relieved by involuntary blinking, and nasal discomfort can be relieved by shrugging the nose. Multiple Tourette Syndrome is mostly caused by organic lesions due to heredity, mental stress, excitement, and brain infections, etc., and can be characterized by abnormal movements such as blinking and shrugging of the nose. Specific causes still need to go to the hospital for detailed examination, if necessary, need ophthalmology, otorhinolaryngology and pediatric neurology at the same time consultation.