What are the symptoms of Tourette’s?

Tourette’s disease is mainly a neurological disorder, and the main symptoms are involuntary movements, including twitching, blinking, pouting, grimacing, distortions of the face, shrugging of the shoulders, shaking of the head, accompanied by some strange noises, similar to the crunching of the voice, and more often accompanied by a lack of concentration. At present, it is believed that it is mainly due to the over-sensitization of dopamine in the basal nucleus of the brain, which leads to errors in the connection between the basal nucleus of the brain and the brain, resulting in chronic recurrent episodes of involuntary as well as verbal dysfunction. It is clinically rare and rarely develops. In addition, Tourette’s syndrome has a tendency to increase, mainly due to environmental factors such as toxic substances, psycho-stimulants, and allergenic foods, which can be triggers.