Can exertion aggravate Tourette’s syndrome?

Tourette’s syndrome can be exacerbated by exertion, and symptoms are usually worse during times of stress, over-excitement, and over-fatigue .
Tourette’s syndrome is a type of involuntary, sudden, non-rhythmic, progressive development of multiple parts, various forms of motor tics, accompanied by outbursts of vocalizations or obscene language, and often accompanied by psychological behavioral disorders, etc., most commonly seen in children.
The pathogenesis of Tourette’s syndrome is not completely clear, and may be related to genetic factors, neurophysiology, psychological factors and environmental factors.
In addition to medical treatment in the hospital, parents and teachers should also provide healthy psychological guidance and protection for the children to avoid excessive tension and fatigue.