Adult tics may be cured. Tourette’s syndrome is a rapid contraction of single or multiple muscles, fixed in one place or wandering, and is characterized by eye-squeezing, facial twitching, flaring of the nose, and pouting of the lips. Tics worsen during stress, decrease during relaxation, and disappear after sleep. It is partly curable through medication and psychotherapy. 1. Drug treatment: the drugs taken are mainly to treat tics, drugs such as clonazepam, haloperidol tablets, botulinum toxin and so on. 2. Psychotherapy: Tourette’s syndrome patients are prone to low self-esteem, more and more introverted personality, fear of contact with others, and often manifested as anxiety, emotional ups and downs, depressive tendencies, etc., can be reduced through psychological guidance and cognitive therapy to reduce the sense of inferiority, to help patients step into the normal life track. Adult Tourette’s syndrome patients, it is recommended to consult a professional physician, under the guidance of the physician to choose the appropriate treatment program, do not blindly self-medication.