tic symptoms


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For tic patients, there are often characteristic clinical manifestations. For example, there may be motor tics and complex motor tics. The patient shows obvious grimacing, blinking, nodding and shaking his head, opening his mouth and biting his lips. In addition, some children will show shrugs and abdominal muscles twitching and show involuntary limbs. In addition, some patients may show complex movements, such as patients show obvious patting themselves repeatedly touch some objects or special parts of the body. In addition, sometimes they may show grimacing, clapping, twisting, trunk and other movements. When the above movements are shown, it is considered that the possibility of tic disorder is greater. It is recommended to go to the local hospital in time.