The best recovery period for Tourette’s syndrome is the pediatric period. It may be related to neurological dysfunction with involuntary movements such as shrugging, blinking and head shaking. The best recovery period for Tourette’s syndrome is mainly in the pediatric period, because the neurological development of children is not perfect, and active treatment has the possibility of recovery. Later, as they grow older, it is more difficult to continue to improve, and there is a risk of neurological dysfunction sequelae, which may have a negative impact on daily life. After a pediatric diagnosis of Tourette’s syndrome, treatment with antiepileptic medications, such as carbamazepine, can usually be considered. Adrenergic agonists such as colistin may also be used. Neuromodulation therapy may be used in severe cases. In the process of recovering from Tourette’s syndrome, pay attention to regular review, according to the changes in the condition of timely adjustment of the treatment program, so as not to affect the effectiveness of the treatment. Usually pay attention to dietary nutrients balanced and adequate supplementation, so as not to lack of nutrients and affect the recovery. It should be noted that the rehabilitation treatment of Tourette’s syndrome must be carried out under the guidance of doctors in regular hospitals, and strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions to use medication, so as to avoid adverse consequences.