Always squeezing the eyes is usually a symptom of pediatric Tourette Syndrome, which can be treated with medications such as haloperidol and guanfacine hydrochloride. In addition, health education, neuromodulation therapy, and psychobehavioral therapy can be used to help patients improve their symptoms. Always squinting is mostly considered to be caused by pediatric Tourette Syndrome, patients can take haloperidol, pimozide and other antipsychotics under the guidance of a doctor. Some patients can also take guanfacine hydrochloride, colistin hydrochloride tablets and other α2-adrenergic agonists as prescribed by the doctor. Patients appear to always squeeze the eyes, parents should encourage patients to socialize with other people, to communicate with patients more, reduce blame and punishment. For patients whose drug treatment is ineffective, they need to be treated by repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation or transcranial current stimulation and other neuromodulation. It is also necessary to provide psychological guidance and regulation to patients and guide their behavior. It is recommended that patients who appear to always squeeze their eyes need to consult a doctor in time, and can choose the appropriate medication under the guidance of the doctor, unauthorized use of medication is not advisable.