Guest guest Posted December 30, 2001 Report Share Posted December 30, 2001 TIC DISORDERS http://www.icondata.com/health/pedbase/files/TICDISOR.HTM (Defining Tics- information cut and pasted) Tics are repetitive movements that are sometimes called nervous habits or habit spasms. They are very common, especially in young children, and usually don't cause serious problems. However, sometimes tics last for long periods of time and become very disruptive. They might then be classified as a true disorder. One of the most severe tic disorders is called Tourette's syndrome. What causes the problem? The causes of tics vary from simple habits to complex inherited disorders. The most serious tics seem to be related to an abnormal transmission of messages from the brain. They have been compared to an itch that cries out for a scratch or a sneeze that can be held in but feels so much better when it is let out. When tics affect the muscles, they are referred to as motor tics. Examples of these are eye blinking, hair tossing, and lip smacking. More complex motor tics include actions like jumping up and spinning around in the air. A tic is considered chronic if it lasts more than 6 months. Sometimes several tics occur together, and this is called multifocal tic disorder. Vocal tics are also common and include such noises as sniffing, grunting, throat clearing, coughing, and squealing. These are called simple vocal tics. More complex vocal tics include repeating what is heard (echolalia), repeating your own words over and over (palilalia), and intrusion of offensive or profane words into normal speech (coprolalia). All Family Resources: Tic Disorders 35 http://www.familymanagement.com/facts/english/facts35.html Tic Disorders twitch informations at All Family Resources, a quality resources for information and services for managing families Tic Disorders Specialty Clinic http://www.uwm.edu/~dwoods/newpage11.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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