Dr. Zhang Hongqin: Which children are more likely to develop Tourette s syndrome

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-16

Winter goes to spring, Tourette's syndrome has also reached the high incidence season, some unnoticed factors often become the trigger for children's tics, and some bad habits will also cause children to suffer from Tourette's syndrome. Today, let's take a look at which children are more likely to be "targeted" by Tourette's syndrome.

1. Children with unhealthy eating habits

As the saying goes, illness comes from the mouth, and diet is a direct factor affecting the human body's physique. Bad eating habits such as overeating, picky eating, and eating high-oil and high-sugar foods are all easy to induce the occurrence of Tourette's syndrome in children.

2. Children with poor physical fitness

Physical constitution is a prerequisite for Tourette's syndrome, and most children with Tourette's syndrome have spleen and stomach deficiency, kidney deficiency, and liver fire. Children with poor physical fitness can improve their physical fitness through acquired nutritional supplements and physical exercise.

3. Children with improper parenting styles

Some parents are overly spoiled by their children, some parents are overly controlling their children, and some parents are overprotective of their children, these improper parenting methods have disrupted the normal physical and mental development of children, and are easy to induce a variety of problems such as children's tics, lack of concentration, friction, anxiety, etc. What we want to do is to help children grow, not to replace them.

4. Children with a bad family atmosphere

Unharmonious family relationships are full of negative energy and negative emotions, which will have a subtle negative impact on young children and bring a burden to children's physical and mental development. Children are a mirror of family relationships, and when children have problems, they can often reflect family problems.

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