How to treat adults with Tourette’s syndrome

Adults with Tourette’s syndrome can be treated with general treatment, medication or surgery.
1. General treatment: for adults with Tourette’s syndrome, family members should avoid verbal stimulation, train patients with correct behavioral guidance, divert patients’ attention, and ensure that patients have enough sleep time, which can alleviate the symptoms.
2. Medication: adults with Tourette’s syndrome can also take medication as prescribed by the doctor, such as thiabendazole, haloperidol and other drugs, which can help patients control the onset of the disease.
3. Surgery: If the above treatment is ineffective, surgery can also be performed to destroy the nuclei of the brain, and electrical stimulation of the deep parts of the brain can also improve the symptoms of patients.
Adults with Tourette’s syndrome should go to the hospital in time and be evaluated by a doctor for proper treatment to avoid delays.