The treatment of tic disorder in Chinese medicine includes Chinese herbal medicine (soup and powder), acupuncture, ear acupuncture and tui na. 1, oral Chinese medicine soup, granules and proprietary Chinese medicine: According to the five elements theory of Chinese medicine and the internal organs identification point of view, most Chinese medicine scholars in past generations have classified this disease as “liver wind”, “convulsions”, “slow frightening wind The disease has been classified as “liver wind”, “convulsion”, “slow frightening wind”, “S”, “tendon tigers” and so on. The etiology of tic disorder is mainly attributed to the disharmony of yin and yang in the functions of the five organs. The treatment of wind and phlegm is based on the lung, to eliminate wind and phlegm and eliminate the cause of the disease; the treatment of yin deficiency is based on the kidney, to nourish yin and clear heat, to balance the symptoms and the root cause; the treatment of liver and wind is based on the liver, to calm the liver and quench the wind, to clear the fire and calm the mind; the treatment of liver and wood over earth, and the treatment of deficiency and reality is based on the liver and spleen, to help earth and suppress wood; the treatment of phlegm and dampness is based on the spleen, to strengthen the spleen and dispel dampness, to regulate qi and resolve phlegm; the treatment of qi and blood is based on Those who treat from qi and blood will tonify qi and nourish blood, invigorate blood and remove blood stasis, with different emphasis. From the holistic concept of Chinese medicine, combined with the theory of yin and yang, tic disorders are mostly classified into wind-evil-invading lung, liver-excitable wind-evoking, phlegm-heat-excitable wind-evoking, spleen-vulnerable liver-excitable, and yin-vulnerable yang-excellent. Wind evil offending the lung: promote the lung to relieve the symptoms and calm the liver to quench the wind. Use Quenching the Wind and Quieting the Wind Tang (Professor Liu Bichen’s formula) plus or minus. Evidence of hyperactivity of the liver and wind: pacify the liver and relieve fire, quench wind and stop spasm. Use Tianma Hooked Vine Drink or Qianjin Gentian Tang with addition and subtraction. Phlegm-heat moving wind: clearing heat and resolving phlegm, calming the liver and quenching wind. Use Huang Lian Wen Bile Tang with addition and subtraction. Spleen deficiency and hyperactivity of the liver: supporting earth and suppressing wood, quenching wind and stabilizing spasm. Use GUI Spleen Tang with Si Wei San plus or minus. In cases of spleen deficiency and phlegm-dampness, the twitching attacks are erratic, with phlegm in the throat and even obscene speech. The treatment is to strengthen the spleen, soften the liver, move the qi and resolve phlegm. For yin deficiency and hyperactivity of yang: nourish yin, tonify kidney, soften liver and quench wind. Use Six Flavored Dihuang Pills with addition and subtraction. Chinese herbal medicine Liu Wei Di Huang Wan, Qi Ju Di Huang Wan, Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan, etc. 2, acupuncture therapy: head acupuncture plus traditional acupuncture method. Main acupoints: frontal midline, parietal midline, parietal line 1, Baihui, Neiguan, Taichong, Hegu, Yin Tang, etc. Matching points: select the corresponding points according to the symptoms. ① For frequent blinking and frowning, match with Sun, Silkworm, Zanzhu, etc.; ② For severe nose wrinkling, match with Yingxiang; ③ For pouting and grinning, match with Di Cang and Chee Che; ④ For abnormal pronunciation, itchy throat and phlegm in the throat, match with Tiantu, Lianquan and Shen pulse, etc.; ⑤ For limb twitching, twist the neck and add Neck Pinch; shrug the shoulders and add Shoulder K; ⑥ For inattentiveness, add Ting Shen acupuncture, etc. Course of treatment: 1 time every other day, 1 course of treatment for 3 months. 3.Auricular acupressure: main points: subcortical, Shen Men, heart, liver, gall bladder, kidney, spleen, brain stem, ear tip, liver yang. Matching points: for blinking eyes, add eyes; for sniffing nose, add inner nose and outer nose; for clearing throat, add throat; for obvious head and facial twitching, add mouth and cheeks. Treatment: alternate between left and right ear, once every 3 days, 3 months as a course of treatment. 4.Tui-na therapy: pushing spleen earth, rubbing spleen earth, rubbing five finger joints, transporting internal bagua, dividing yin and yang, rubbing tai-chong, yong-quan, foot three li, etc.