What are the factors associated with Tourette’s syndrome in children?

  Tourette-obstruction syndrome, also known as Tourette’s syndrome or polydactyly. Some of the major associated factors listed below for reference are: 1. Maternal factors: maternal fever during pregnancy, history of obstructed labor, history of postnatal asphyxia, neonatal hyperbilirubinemia, cesarean delivery, etc.  2, infection factors: upper respiratory tract infection, tonsillitis, mumps, rhinitis, pharyngitis, chicken pox, various types of encephalitis, viral hepatitis, etc.  3, mental factors: fright, emotional excitement, sadness, watching thrilling TV, novels and stimulating cartoons, excessive playing video games, etc.  4, family factors: family disharmony, parental tension, divorce, reprimanding or scolding children, etc.  5, other: such as epilepsy, trauma, carbon monoxide poisoning, toxic indigestion, allergies, etc.