Tummy twitching is not necessarily a very serious form of Tourette’s syndrome, it can be epilepsy, or it can be caused by abdominal arterial vascular pulsations, or it can be caused by intestinal spasms. 1. Tourette’s syndrome: Tourette’s syndrome is also known as Tourette-Music Syndrome (TMS), children may have symptoms of stomach twitching, in addition to brief, repetitive, stereotypical blinking, squeezing the eyebrows, baring the teeth, making strange faces, shrugging the shoulders, nodding the head, flinging the arms, etc. Whether Tourette’s syndrome is serious is not related to the tummy tic or not, but rather related to the severity of the twitching and whether or not it interferes with the child’s normal life. 2. Epilepsy: epilepsy can also lead to symptoms of stomach twitching, which is also called abdominal epilepsy, and the patient may also have nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms, and if an EEG is performed, it may reveal abnormal brain discharges. 3. Abdominal arterial pulsation: Abdominal arterial pulsation may be regarded as stomach twitching, which is a normal phenomenon, and may occur in thin people or when the body is in a state of tension or excitement. 4. Intestinal spasms: Intestinal spasms can lead to the symptoms of stomach twitching, which is caused by diet, cold, hunger and other factors, and the patient may also experience vomiting, abdominal pain and other symptoms. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the symptoms of stomach twitching and ask the doctor to deal with it.