Tourette’s refers to Tourette Syndrome, which can get worse if not treated aggressively. As the disease progresses, symptoms such as motor tics, vocal tics and psychological behavioral disorders will appear. 1. Motor tic: Motor tic is the first symptom to appear, mainly referring to involuntary muscle twitching in multiple parts, such as blinking, nodding, sniffing and so on. As the disease progresses, muscle twitching of limbs, trunk and other parts of the body will appear. 2. vocal tics: with the development of the disease, vocal tics will appear, mostly manifested as hey, roar and other explosive sounds, some patients will be forced to say obscene words. 3. Psychological behavioral disorders: such as obsessive-compulsive disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Patients will involuntarily have unrealistic thoughts, have difficulty concentrating, and are prone to show anxiety, depression, irritability and other emotions. Tourette Syndrome can generally be effectively controlled after active treatment, and may become more and more serious if not actively treated. Patients are advised to seek early medical treatment.