Baby girls sneeze 12,000 times a day

Katelyn Thornley 12 years old in the United States sneezes ceaselessly at the doctors. After many visits, she was found to have movement disorder syndrome (TIC).

Katelyn Thornley 12 years old in the United States sneezes ceaselessly at the doctors. After many visits, she was found to have movement disorder syndrome (TIC).

Strange illness made her sneeze non-stop

According to Fox News, for over 3 weeks Katelyn Thornley sneezes 12,000 times a day."I always have stomach aches, my legs are very weak and almost inedible , " she said. At first Katelyn thought he was allergic, but the sneezes did not stop. No medicine works. Girls can only sleep if they take an antihistamine. Listening to The Beatles music also helped me relax a little.

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Katelyn could not stop sneezing while talking.(Photo: brunchnews.com).

Katelyn's family took me to see 6 doctors. Eliminating the possibility of virus attacks and allergies, experts concluded he was over stressed. But Dr. Mered Parnes, a neurologist at Texas Children's Hospital, said: "One of the possible causes is TIC disorder ."

TIC is a type of unintentional or unresponsive speech disorder that occurs fast, recurrent, rhythmless and often involves a certain muscle group. TIC often happens in the head area, with expressions like blinking, snorting or wincing. Dr. Parnes thinks that Katelyn's symptoms match with TIC's signs and are not too unusual. According to the doctor, girls will get better if they take the medicine and do not need to treat TIC if it does not cause too much trouble.

Katelyn just hopes to get better soon."Sometimes I wish I could leave my body for a while to see myself sleeping quietly, because even in my dreams I sneezed , " she said.

Update 15 December 2018
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