The easiest way for Tourette’s to disappear

Tourette’s syndrome does not have the easiest way to disappear, and commonly used methods are medication, psycho-behavioral therapy, and so on. Tourette’s syndrome is a chronic neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by involuntary recurrent tics in multiple areas. Tourette’s syndrome does not have the easiest way to disappear, and the main methods are medication, such as thiamphenicol and colistin, and psychological behavioral therapy. Due to the different conditions and individual differences, there is no such thing as which method is the best. 1. Medication (1) Thiopental Hydrochloride Tablets: It is an antipsychotic drug. It is used for painful spasms, Tourette’s syndrome, ethanol poisoning, senile psychosis, neuromuscular pain and so on. The more common adverse reactions are drowsiness, dizziness, fatigue, lactation, amenorrhea, gastrointestinal reactions. Occasionally, there are sweating, accelerated heart rate, muscle tonus and so on. It is contraindicated for those who are allergic to the product. Use with caution in pregnant and lactating women, severe hepatic and renal dysfunction, dehydration, malnutrition. (2) Haloperidol tablets: antipsychotic drugs. It is used for the treatment of children with Tourette’s syndrome, mania and psychosis accompanied by agitation and delusion. Adverse reactions may include sweating, dry mouth, fatigue and blurred vision, and extrapyramidal reactions are common. Contraindicated in glaucoma, myasthenia gravis, Parkinson’s syndrome, and bone marrow suppression. Be careful with angina pectoris, epilepsy, renal insufficiency. 2. Psychological behavioral therapy The main purpose is to provide psychological guidance and regulation to the children, and at the same time, to educate parents about the disease and guide them to rationally arrange the children’s daily life. Tourette’s syndrome should be timely consultation, under the guidance of the physician treatment, drugs should be used under the guidance of the doctor, do not self-medication.