The symptoms of convulsions in children are controlled by nerves that block dopamine receptors. The main drugs for treatment are tiapride and haloperidol. After taking the medicine, there may be obvious side effects, such as slow movement and increased muscle tension, which seriously affect the follow-up treatment.
2. Behavior correction.
Parents can encourage their children to control TIC, or overcome or reduce the possibility of TIC disorder through positive reinforcement methods, such as rewards.
3, diet therapy.
1) Cooking animal bone marrow can improve attention and memory.
2) Fresh fish and fish meat contribute to intellectual development, and steamed nutrients are less damaged, which is good for children with TIC disorder.
3) Lotus and lily porridge, boiled with lotus seeds, lilies and japonica rice, can tonify the spleen and kidney and nourish the heart with peace of mind.