Characteristics of patients with Tourette Syndrome include motor tics, vocal tics, and psychological behavioral disorders, which are mainly manifested by involuntary pouting, nodding, throat clearing, and incessant hand washing. 1. Motor tics: the onset of the disease is mainly manifested as repeated multi-site, involuntary, purposeless muscle twitching, mainly characterized by blinking, pouting, nodding, shrugging, kicking and other movements. 2. Occurring twitching: patients may manifest abnormal guttural sounds such as throat-clearing, hey-hey sounds, barking sounds, and so on. It can be reduced when the spirit is relaxed and the mood is smooth, disappear when sleeping, and aggravated when exertion, tension and fatigue. 3. Psychological disorders: patients may manifest unrealistic thoughts and impulses, may appear to keep washing hands, and constantly appear in the mind once had a scene, and so on. Consider Tourette Syndrome and recommend prompt medical treatment.