Tourette’s syndrome is known as Tourette’s syndrome. The causes of Tourette’s syndrome may include genetic factors, streptococcal infections, exposure to toxic substances, stimulation by stressful events, and more. The underlying cause of Tourette’s syndrome is genetic, and most cases of Tourette’s syndrome are related to genetic factors. The patient carries the genes for this condition and may manifest it in response to some external environmental stimuli. Streptococcal infections and being in an environment of toxic substances may induce disorders in the level and functioning of neurotransmitters such as dopamine in the brain, thus triggering the disease. Strained family relationships, lack of love, or being subjected to stressful events such as the death of a parent or a car accident can also put the patient at an increased risk of developing the disease. The cause of Tourette Syndrome is not well understood and may be triggered by a combination of genetic factors and external environment. Patients are advised to seek prompt medical attention and treatment under the supervision of a doctor.