Can Tourette’s syndrome be cured?

Tourette’s syndrome is usually curable. Tic disorder, known as Tourette’s syndrome, often occurs in children and adolescents. The main manifestations are involuntary movements of the head, face, and limbs, including eye squeezing, mouth pouting, tongue spitting, face making, head twisting, and involuntary dance-like movements of the limbs. Patients can take oral haloperidol to control their symptoms, usually starting with a small dose to prevent extrapyramidal reactions, maintaining the smallest dose that can control the symptoms for 3 months, and then gradually reducing the dose and stopping it. Most patients will improve their symptoms without recurrence. It is important to note that during the treatment process it is also important to maintain encouragement and communication with the patient and to provide psychological support, as high stress and anxiety can aggravate the onset of twitching.