Chronic Motor Tic Disorder
Chronic Motor Tic Disorder is a neurological condition characterized by the presence of motor tics that persist for more than a year. These tics are involuntary movements, such as blinking, head jerking, or facial grimacing. The disorder typically begins in childhood and can affect daily activities and social interactions.
The exact cause of Chronic Motor Tic Disorder is not fully understood, but it may involve genetic and environmental factors. Treatment options include behavioral therapy and, in some cases, medication to help manage symptoms. Early intervention can improve outcomes for individuals with this condition.