Convulsive disorder is a disease, and the following is a detailed explanation of the condition:
1. Definition: Tic disorder usually refers to convulsions, which are symptoms of involuntary twitching of the limbs caused by various reasons. It is a pathological phenomenon of neuromuscular diseases and a manifestation of involuntary contraction of striated muscles. In traditional Chinese medicine, convulsive disorder refers to sudden and involuntary muscle contractions or tremors. Tic disorder, also known as Tourette syndrome, is an involuntary, multiple tic disorder accompanied by behavioral and language disorders.
2. Causes: Convulsions may be related to various diseases or conditions such as infectious diseases, poisoning, head injuries, infantile convulsions, tetanus, meningitis, epilepsy, electrolyte disorders, calcium deficiency, alcohol withdrawal reactions, etc.
3. Symptoms: Common clinical manifestations of convulsive disorder include muscle contractions or tremors, difficulty breathing, loss of consciousness or confusion, urinary incontinence or defecation incontinence, etc. Specific symptoms may include fever, fever, constipation, frequent convulsions, excessive saliva, numbness, cold limbs, arc-shaped spasms, upper and lower limb convulsions, irregular seizures, etc. There are also different types of convulsions, such as generalized muscle spasms and localized convulsions. The former is characterized by generalized muscle spasms, paroxysmal convulsions, angular arches, upward rolling or staring of the eyes, and confusion; The latter manifests as only local muscle twitches, such as single limb twitches, facial muscle twitches, finger and toe twitches, etc. Sometimes accompanied by frequent blinking, sniffling, frowning, tongue extension, mouth opening, and other characteristics.