A tic (tics) is an involuntary, sudden, rapid, recurrent, non-rhythmic movement or vocalization with no apparent purpose. Tics cannot be restrained, but can be controlled by the will for a short period of time. These include the following: (1) simple motor tics: sudden, brief, meaningless movements, such as blinking, nose shrugging, etc.; (2) complex motor tics: slightly slower, longer duration, seemingly purposeful actions, such as lip biting, jabbing, spinning, jumping, imitating others’ actions, obscene actions, etc.; (3) simple vocal tics: sudden, meaningless vocalizations, such as snorting, swallowing, barking, etc.; (4) complex vocal tics: sudden, meaningless vocalizations, such as snorting, swallowing, etc. (4) Complex vocal tics: sudden, meaningful vocalizations, such as repeating special words and phrases, repeating words or phrases spoken by oneself or others, obscene words, etc. Yao Xianhua, Department of Pediatrics, The First Affiliated Hospital of Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine The treatment of Tourette’s syndrome includes medication and non-medication; medication is divided into herbal and western medicine, and non-medication includes acupuncture and ear acupuncture; heart treatment is also needed. In general, we use Chinese herbal medicine, which has fewer side effects and more satisfactory results.