Facial Tics: Manifestation And Treatment

Facial tics are characterized by abrupt, apparently unintentional muscle contractions of entire muscle groups in the face. These contractions are habitually repetitive in nature, and appear to have no actual point. Most of the tics are exaggerated eye blinking, squinting, nose wrinkling, facial grimacing or even vocalizations such as throat clearing or grunting. Tics often manifest themselves during childhood, and often resolve as a child ages. This is not always the situation, though, and many people continue to exhibit tics as they enter adulthood.

Tics often increase in rate of recurrence as an individual feels tension or discomfort. People who suffer from tics report they are able to sense a tic as it approaches. It’s often described as an overwhelming feeling of tension and the compulsion to engage the tic to break the tension; somewhat akin to the approaching urge to yawn or sneeze which relieves the sufferer. Trying to control a tic can trigger tension, which can lead to the beginning of another tic. Tics are often described as being uncontrolled but research and reports from victims indicates they are indeed voluntary motions that can be controlled by the victim.

A tic can manifest itself as a simple tic, as grunting, mouth twitches or facial grimaces or can be more complex such as is often seen in Tourette syndrome. Simple tics are more usual than complex tics, but they can be just as discomforting to the sufferer; while a facial tic does not cause physical pain to the victim, it often causes social problems or mental distress.

Children, in particular, can have a difficult time dealing with a tic due to mocking from other children, or teachers that don’t fully know the thorny situation the child is in. While tics are often described as not being totally involuntary, control of a tic is difficult to establish, especially for children. Children often do not establish the skills to identify a starting tic as well as an adult.

Adults can also face grave problems in their lives when dealing with a facial tic. Social problems are quite common, and even when tics are generally controlled the adult can become very tired by the frequent need to identify the onset of and control the tic impulse. Adults and children alike may suffer from self-esteem or self-worth issues due to their constant suffering from a disease that often causes them to become social outcasts.

Relieving a victim of the pain of a facial tic can change that person’s life. Self-worth usually improves, and social anxiety is no longer a force holding a person back from experiencing a full life. In children, relieving a tic may permit the child to develop with less anxiety while he/she has a happier childhood.

Over the years, many treatments for tics have been used with varying degrees of success. Psychotherapy or counseling can help uncover the emotional causes of a tic, and may help an individual understand better how to thwart the urge to perform their tic. Mild sedatives and other forms of medication sometimes do well in cases of simple tics. These meds often come saddled with unwanted side effects, so many people search for alternative treatments.

Self-hypnosis and NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) methods have been developed specifically for the purpose of dealing with tics. Since facial tics are not firmly unconscious in nature, these treatments aim to change the sufferer’s unconscious response to the onset of a tic episode such as throat clearing or facial grimacing. In most cases this can be done by allowing the unconscious mind to stop the onset of the tic. In some extreme cases, however, the sufferer’s response will be redirected to some innocuous portion of the body such as twitching a toe instead of facial muscles.

Facial tics can be an uncomfortable life-affecting woe. Children and adults alike can suffer a lot from the incidence of a facial tic such as grunting, nose wrinkling, facial grimaces, mouth twitches, squinting or eye blinking. Eliminating a facial tic can prove very beneficial to the victim on an emotional level.

Although several treatments have been developed to fight against facial tics, Hypnosis and NLP aim to utilize natural unconscious methods of redirecting the tic response. This type of therapy has great benefit over other methods such as counseling, which may not help the tic behavior at all, or attempt to change the conscious feeling about tic behavior.

Hypnosis and NLP also do not suffer from the unwanted side effects of drugs. This beneficial method of treatment can also reduce tension and concern in the sufferer’s life, thereby both reducing the impulse to form a tic and proving an advantage in everyday life. Due to these factors, Hypnosis and NLP are often the safest, most preferred methods of treatment for tic sufferers.

Alan B. Densky, CH offers facial tic hypnotherapy programs on CDs, as well as his hypnosis facial tics MP3 downloads in English, and Los Tics Nerviosos Faciales en Español.

He also offers a broad assortment of popular titles for all anxiety related symptoms. For enjoyment and instruction visit his Free video hypnotherapy library at his Neuro-VISION self-hypnosis website.

Hypnotherapy Or NLP Can Quickly Erase Facial Tics

Up to 25 percent of all children experience the embarrassing annoyance of facial tics. This condition can most accurately be described as a repetitive, continual spasm that affects the muscles of both the eyes and the face. The true cause is often unknown, but research shows a strong link between stressors and an increase in severity of symptoms.

Another possible cause of tics is deficiencies in essential vitamins or minerals, such as magnesium. Some types of facial tics are symptoms of nervous system disorders, including Tourette syndrome, a disorder resulting from a dysfunction of the nervous system. Tourette syndrome is thought to contain a hereditary facet as well.

A few examples of a facial tic are rapid eye movements or eye blinking, squinting, mouth or nose wrinkeling, twitching, grunting, mouth twitches, facial grimacing, facial twitches, and throat clearing. A tic often develops at an early stage of physical development, and can last for just a few weeks or for several years. In some cases, the disorder lasts even after a child reaches adulthood.

Facial tics can persist and increase anxiety levels in a child whose stress levels are already high because of the condition itself. Other children are sometimes very cruel, making fun of the child’s problem. Worse, educators who lack understanding and are unable to assist fellow classmates to empathize and assist the child in overcoming his condition can can create a devastatingly negative impact on a child’s self image.

This issue, however, is not confined to the experience of the affected youth. Adults who must cope with a facial tic find this extremely difficult to manage. These persons often struggle with overwhelming social difficulties. In some situations, a person can develop the ability to identify the onset and control the urge that causes the facial tic. Even this, however, can result in intense emotional and physical energy drains. Low self-esteem is often a major issue with which these people wrestle. Often, these individuals struggle with low self-esteem.

Grownups who experience cessation of the humiliating effects of facial grimaces and other tics are afforded with an opportunity for social rebirth. Their view of themselves changes, and they no longer are afraid to experience life at its fullest. Children who overcome the effects of this problem experience freedom the paralyzing stress that cripples their social lives, and experience childhood with joy rather than emotional pain.

At times, medications, such as mildly sedating drugs, help individuals manage this problem. While the medications may decrease the appearance of these symptoms, the drugs themselves can often cause undesired side effects. Because of this, persons sometimes rely on alternative treatments to assist them in treating their problem.

Two treatment methods that have demonstrated promising potential in assisting individuals to overcome facial tics are hypnotherapy and NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming). Both of these therapies take advantages of the strength of the individual’s unconscious mind to help them manage the repetitive behavior. Because these treatments are concerned with the source of the difficulty through intervening in the unconscious where the problem originates, they offer significantly more hope for success than traditional therapy methods that only attempt to control eye blinking, mouth twitches, squinting, facial grimacing, facial twitches, grunting, or other types of impulsive behavior.

Hypnosis helps the client to reach a peaceful dreamlike state and accept suggestions that allow them to release tension. Because tics are caused by built-up anxiety within a person’s body, releasing this tension enables them to successfully manage the tic. After several sessions, the client ought to be capable of possess the ability to cope with tension successfully.

Alternatively, therapists who employ NLP assist the client to train his or her mind to use thoughts that stress them as triggers for thoughts that will relax them. In addition, the client learns to use a non-related body part, like a toe, to release the anxiety that would otherwise be manifested by the facial tic. This also allows individuals to manage tension without resorting to the embarrassing behavior.

Another benefit of both these is that the client does not experience adverse effects from medication type therapies. For this reason, both hypnotherapy and NLP are frequently viewed as the ideal treatment for individuals who cope with tics, such as nose wrinkeling, or throat clearing, because these therapies do not have undesirable side effects. This relieves significant pain and stress for the sufferer.

Summary: Facial tics are often socially damaging and may yield serious consequences. Boys are more likely to demonstrate this difficulty, which can continue into adult life; however female children may also experience struggles with tics. Although several treatment methods exist, hypnosis and NLP seem to be the most prudent therapies, because they do not result in problematic side effects and are very efficacious.

Alan B. Densky, CH offers facial tic hypnotherapy programs on CDs, as well as his hypnosis facial tics MP3 downloads in English, and Los Tics Nerviosos Faciales en Español.

He also offers a broad assortment of popular titles for all anxiety related symptoms. For enjoyment and instruction visit his Free video hypnotherapy library at his Neuro-VISION self-hypnosis website.