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- $Title{Isn't There a Medication to Help With "Transient Tic Disorder"?}
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- Isn't There a Medication to Help With "Transient Tic Disorder"?
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- QUESTION: After many doctor visits with our 7 year old son, we are now faced
- with a diagnosis of "transient tic disorder" and a recommendation to do
- nothing. That is easier said that accomplished when sitting across from the
- youngster and watching his face twitch constantly. Isn't there an approved
- medication to help us?
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- ANSWER: I fully understand the anguish of a loving parent who desires to rid
- her child of a disturbing problem, but let's slow down here a bit and count
- some blessings. A transient tic disorder is the mildest tic disorder, usually
- beginning at about age 6 or 7 and seen three times more commonly in boys than
- in girls. Assuming your physician is right, by definition a transient
- disorder will probably last for less than 12 months. Such tics may be seen in
- from 4% to 24% of all youngsters according to different authorities.
- Psychological stress plays a part in the cause of these disturbing twitches,
- which may include eye blinking, facial grimacing and shoulder shrugging; and
- most physicians will advise patients to reduce, as much as possible, conflicts
- or stress in the youngster's life. Scolding or punishment may result in one
- tic disappearing, only to provoke another type recurring. Medications are
- generally not a cure, and can bring on unwanted side effects. You don't have
- to treat your child any differently than you would a child without a tic, but
- there is nothing to be gained in calling his attention to it or becoming
- anxious yourself. You have much to gain by patience and loving support, for
- the duration is but a short one. If the twitch is disturbing you, change your
- seat. You can't hug a kid from across the table.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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