Can children with Tourette’s syndrome be completely cured?

Tourette’s syndrome in children is curable in most cases, but there are still a small percentage of kids who may not be cured. Tourette’s syndrome is a psychiatric disorder that originates in childhood and adolescence. Most children with Tourette’s syndrome can be treated in a timely manner and their symptoms gradually improve and disappear after puberty. At present, the detection of the disease, the need for psychological treatment, and to have a correct understanding of the disease; severe symptoms should be prescribed oral medication, such as antipsychotic drugs, central stimulants, such as risperidone, methylphenidate. However, a small number of children with Tourette’s syndrome have a poor prognosis and cannot be completely cured through treatment. In severe cases, the disease may persist for life, easily causing behavioral abnormalities, obsessive-compulsive disorders, attention deficits, and so on, and it will cause disturbances in learning and life, but it will not affect intelligence in general. If a child is diagnosed with Tourette’s syndrome, he or she should seek medical attention in a timely manner to avoid excessive anxiety, stress and fear.