Tourette’s syndrome is mainly related to family genetics, abnormal release of neurotransmitters, and external factors. It can be treated through psycho-behavioral therapy, medication, and general therapy.
1. Psycho-behavioral therapy: Generally, behavioral therapy, supportive psychological counseling and family therapy can be used to alleviate the psychological pressure of the children and reduce the symptoms of anxiety.
2. Medication: If the child’s condition is serious and affects his or her daily life and that of the people around him or her, he or she can be treated with medicines such as haloperidol, pimozide and thiabendazole.
3. General treatment: In daily life, children should be encouraged to actively participate in sports activities, reasonably arrange work and rest time, and avoid excessive tension and exertion.
Tourette’s syndrome requires early medical attention, patients need to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to use drugs, do not self-medication, to prevent serious adverse reactions.