Clinical manifestations of tic syndrome

Dr. Alex Carter
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2025-05-24 19:05:45
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The main clinical manifestations of tic syndrome are blinking and winking. Blinking is often misdiagnosed as conjunctivitis. There is also a common symptom, that is, a single voice clearing throat, which is often seen in the ear, nose and throat or is misdiagnosed as chronic pharyngitis in pediatrics. Therefore, antibiotics will be given for a long time. These are not correct. If these symptoms appear in a child at the same time, they should be considered as tic syndrome.