Tourette-obstruction syndrome, also known as polydactyly, is a syndrome or behavioral disorder characterized by motor, verbal, and tic movements, and its etiology is not well understood. It starts mostly in childhood, more in boys than in girls, and has a long duration of illness. The early clinical manifestations are mainly facial twitching (such as blinking, pulling the nose, opening the mouth, etc.), followed by head shaking, shoulder shrugging, multiple involuntary muscle twitching of the trunk and limbs, and peculiar screams in the throat, etc. A few patients swear and swear uncontrollably. The symptoms of the disease are variable, sometimes light and sometimes heavy, and the twitching disappears after sleeping. Western medicine treatment mostly uses haloperidol, Tebri and other drugs, although there is a certain degree of efficacy, but due to the children’s symptoms are prolonged, after taking the drug side effects and easy to produce drug resistance, so that patients can not cooperate with long-term maintenance of medication, and affect its clinical application. This provides an opportunity for acupuncture to treat the disease, and therefore the search for methods and rules of acupuncture for the treatment of the disease has received increasing attention. There is no name corresponding to tic-obscene syndrome in Chinese medical literature, but according to its clinical characteristics, it should belong to the category of “internal movement of liver wind”, as recorded in Su Wen – Zhi Zhen Yao Da Lun (The Great Treatise on the Supreme Truth): “All violent and strong and straight are belong to wind, and all wind and dizziness are belong to liver”. The “Pediatric Medicine Evidence Straight Guide – Liver has wind very” said: “All diseases or new or long, all lead to liver wind, wind moving and on the head and eyes, the eyes belong to the liver, wind into the eyes, up and down, left and right like the wind blowing, not light or heavy, the child can not let, so the eyes also. The disease is affected by wind, fire, phlegm and dampness, and is a deficiency of the original and the actual evidence, with wind, fire, phlegm and dampness as the standard, liver, spleen and kidney as the original, and Yin deficiency and Yang hyperactivity as the main pathogenesis. The condition is complicated, often with both deficiency and reality, and wind, fire, phlegm and dampness coexist. Therefore, the clinical treatment principle is to nourish the liver and kidney, calm the liver and quench the wind, strengthen the spleen, resolve phlegm, and move qi and dispel dampness. In clinical treatment, the main acupuncture points are Fengchi and Fengfu with Taichong to calm the liver and quench the wind, and to clear the fire of the liver and gallbladder; Baihui, Si Shencong, and Dazhi to calm the liver and subdue the yang, benefit the qi and nourish the deficiency, and calm the mind and calm the panic; Foot Sanli to strengthen the spleen and resolve phlegm, and Sanyinjiao to invigorate the blood and dispel the wind. At the same time, localized acupuncture points are used, supplemented by ear pressure and cupping treatment, in order to achieve the goal of eliminating phlegm, clearing the channels and stopping the wind, so that the body can regain a healthy state of Yin and Yang. In addition, it is also important to pay attention to the patient’s life conditioning during the treatment process to prevent recurrence, such as preventing respiratory infections, avoiding excessive fatigue and strenuous exercise, and eating less cold and thick food to avoid damaging the spleen and stomach. At the same time, since the disease is also greatly related to the factors of social environment, we should pay attention to the mental health of patients, so that they can face the disease correctly; we should be moderately demanding in study, reduce psychological pressure, patiently help and care for patients, prevent excessive mental tension, avoid mood swings, and help parents and teachers to obtain their understanding and support, which is also very helpful to prevent the recurrence and aggravation of the disease.