Can Tourette’s be treated after six years?

Tourette’s syndrome is 6 years old and needs to be treated, and the earlier you start treatment, the better the results and the possibility of a cure. Tourette’s syndrome is a neurological disorder that is prevalent in children and is characterized by sudden, transient tics in several parts of the limbs. Early initiation of treatment is more effective. After 6 years of illness, it requires psycho-behavioral therapy and medication, and is potentially curable. In most children with the disease, symptoms resolve gradually as they get older. Only a few have symptoms that continue into adulthood. The treatment of Tourette’s syndrome begins with psychological and behavioral health education and training, so that the affected children have a correct perception of their symptoms and do not become overly depressed or anxious. They are told that their condition will gradually improve after treatment. This is a long-term training process, so the earlier you start the better the results. Suffering from Tourette’s syndrome for 6 years means that the symptoms are stubborn, and can be treated with medicines such as haloperidol and thiamphenicol as prescribed by the doctor. It is recommended to visit a hospital and have the patient’s condition evaluated by a specialized doctor to determine further treatment options.