Tourette’s syndrome can be yelling.
Tourette’s syndrome, also known as Tourette’s syndrome, is characterized by involuntary, sudden, rapid, repetitive, and rhythmic motor tics in multiple parts and in a variety of forms, accompanied by one or more outbursts of involuntary vocalizations and obscenities.
About 30% -40% of children with tics in the mouth and throat muscles make repetitive, violent, meaningless monotonous sounds, such as barking, guttural sounds, coughing, etc., and half of the children have obscene speech. Tourette’s is aggravated when nervous, relieved when relaxed, and disappears after sleep.
Tourette’s syndrome patients need to seek timely medical treatment, under the guidance of the doctor active treatment.