How to cure Tourette’s Syndrome

Some children with Tourette’s syndrome can be cured, and those with mild symptoms can be treated without medication. 1. Strengthen health education, so that parents and teachers understand Tourette’s syndrome and do not discriminate against or pay undue attention to children with Tourette’s syndrome; 2. Reasonably arrange the life of children with Tourette’s syndrome, avoiding triggering or aggravating factors such as excessive excitement, stress, exertion, colds and fever, and appropriately reduce the academic burden of children with Tourette’s syndrome according to the severity of the disease, and appropriately extend the sleep time. We can use supportive psychotherapy, cognitive therapy, and family therapy to help children and parents understand tic disorder correctly, view and deal with the problems encountered, improve the child’s mood, and enhance the child’s self-confidence; 4. The common drugs include antipsychotics, such as haloperidol, pimozide, thiopirid, clozapine, risperidone, olanzapine, quetiapine, ziprasidone, aripiprazole, etc. Colistin can also be used.