Do children with Tourette’s syndrome need medication if it doesn’t affect their lives?

Children with mild Tourette’s syndrome that does not interfere with their lives are not required to take medication and are judged on a case-by-case basis. For some of the mild Tourette’s syndrome exists can not take medication. Tourette’s syndrome is a relatively common involuntary movement disorder, prevalent in children and adolescents, the etiology of the disease is not yet completely clear, to the head and face of the involuntary movement as the main manifestations, including squeezing the eyes, pouting, making a face, have a clear throat sound and so on. Mild cases can be treated psychologically. However, for more severe tics, medications such as haloperidol are often needed to control symptoms. In addition, when tics are present during emotional agitation and anxiety, they can also be observed and treated without medication for the time being. When the child exists tic disorder, should go to the regular hospital, and under the guidance of the doctor for treatment oh.