How to tell if Tourette’s syndrome is mild or severe

Tourette’s syndrome is mainly based on specific symptoms to distinguish between mild or severe. Tourette’s syndrome refers to recurrent motor and vocal tics in several parts of the body, mostly in children and adolescents, and is a neuropsychiatric disorder. In the case of mild Tourette’s syndrome, the movements are single and occasional, and have little impact on daily life and learning. In severe Tourette’s syndrome, the episodes are frequent and complex, which will seriously affect the child’s learning, life and socialization. For the treatment of Tourette’s syndrome, the key lies in psychological guidance, behavioral intervention, early detection and early intervention, and medication can be considered if necessary. If your child shows signs of Tourette’s syndrome, it is recommended to go to the pediatric psychiatry department of a regular hospital as soon as possible for standardized treatment by a professional doctor.