Croton Foot Soak for Tourette’s Syndrome

Crocus sativus foot soak does not cure tics. Crocus sativus is mainly used for the internal movement of liver wind and convulsions of epilepsy. There is no data to prove that hookah can treat tic disorder. The treatment of tic disorder can be done by using Chinese herbs such as whole scorpion, diyong, stiletto, etc., or through acupuncture and tuina. If medication is needed, it is recommended to use it under the guidance of a doctor. 1. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM): TCM believes that Tourette’s syndrome is caused by hyperactivity of the liver and wind, hyperactivity of the spleen and liver, and wind and lung. Generally, the corresponding traditional Chinese medicine is chosen according to the cause of the disease. Commonly used medicines include: Quenching Wind and Quieting Wind Tang, Warm Gallbladder Tang Plus Reduction, Six Gentlemen Tang Plus Reduction, Six-flavored Di Huang Pill, Zhi Bai Di Huang Pill, and so on. 2. Acupuncture: According to the symptoms of Tourette’s syndrome, acupuncture points such as Baihui, Neiguan, Taichong and Hegu can be used to assist in the treatment of Tourette’s syndrome and alleviate the symptoms. 3. Tuina: The patient’s symptoms can be relieved by rubbing the five finger joints, rubbing Taichong, transporting the internal eight trigrams, rubbing the spleen earth and other positions through TCM tuina. Crocus sativus foot soak is not a cure for Tourette’s syndrome. Although Crocus sativus has the effect of clearing heat and calming the liver, resting the wind and stopping spasms, but the effect of a single drug is limited and can not treat Tourette’s syndrome. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment. Acupuncture needs to be operated by a professional doctor to avoid risks, do not take medication without authorization to avoid delay.