My brother was very young. He had a high fever not long after he was born. His family told him that he burned his nerves. He had no problem with all his intelligence. Even now he is in his twenties and has a high IQ and EQ. however, from childhood to the general assembly, he had involuntary limb convulsions, which are very short, maybe just for a moment. For example, he made a sudden stroke when writing, and the corners of his mouth sometimes rise when talking. Is this a tic? Does high fever really burn nerves? Parents have been to many hospitals with their children, but they haven't been cured. Is there a way to cure this disease now? Can neuromodulation technology use electrical stimulation or magnetic stimulation to find target areas for treatment?
Condition Analysis:
If the central nervous system is not seriously damaged due to high fever, the clinical symptoms of TiC will naturally alleviate after the age of 18, and some will be left to adults, which will not affect intelligence and life as usual. You can find target area treatment by nerve regulation, electrical stimulation or magnetic stimulation, and traditional Chinese medicine conditioning, acupuncture and physiotherapy. Oral Chinese medicine.
Condition Analysis:
In this case, we should consider the damage of nervous system caused by TiC syndrome. We should take care and care, psychological counseling, combined with some comprehensive treatment methods such as massage, acupuncture, physiotherapy and nerve nutrition. The key is to strengthen exercise, enhance physique and cultivate some self-confidence of children. We can go to the third class hospital and take some symptomatic treatment methods such as laser or surgery
Condition Analysis:
Analyze it. According to the situation you described, consider the sequelae caused by the influence of the nervous system after the fever. I don't know what kind of treatment you have taken. Then you can try this method. Personally, I think it's more reasonable to suggest that you treat it through acupuncture and physiotherapy.