It covers the signs of these conditions to look for, along with when to see a healthcare provider.
Breathing Difficulties
A child experiencing breathing difficulties may make a grunting sound each time they exhale.
The grunting happens as their body tries to keep air in the lungs and force them to stay open.
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In this way, grunting mimics the effect of blowing up a balloon.
While some people can minimize or suppress their tics, tics are involuntary and largely out of control.
In most cases, Tourette’s syndrome is diagnosed in childhood and is more common among boys.
If a pediatrician suspects Tourette’s syndrome, they might recommend a consult with a pediatric neurologist.
Upon diagnosis, anti-tic medications and psychological therapies can help keep symptoms of Tourette’s syndrome in check.
If you suspect your child is having trouble breathing, take them to the nearest emergency room right away.
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