Exploring the differentiation and treatment approach to pediatric tic disorders with ADHD based on the theory of“Wind Stirring Ministerial Fire”
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Exploring the differentiation and treatment approach to pediatric tic disorders with ADHD based on the theory of“Wind Stirring Ministerial Fire”
“In the field of pediatric neurological diseases, the research team has delved into the comorbidity mechanism of Tourette's Syndrome and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children, proposing a treatment strategy centered on "static braking" aimed at calming the internal heat, adjusting the yin and yang of the organs, and improving the symptoms of children.”
Modern Chinese Clinical MedicineVol. 32, Issue 6, Pages: 76-80(2025)
YANG Hongsheng, YUAN Zhenhua, CHEN Xi, et al. Exploring the differentiation and treatment approach to pediatric tic disorders with ADHD based on the theory of“Wind Stirring Ministerial Fire”[J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine, 2025, 32(6): 76-80.
DOI:
YANG Hongsheng, YUAN Zhenhua, CHEN Xi, et al. Exploring the differentiation and treatment approach to pediatric tic disorders with ADHD based on the theory of“Wind Stirring Ministerial Fire”[J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine, 2025, 32(6): 76-80. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2025.06.015.
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