Most children with Tourette’s disorder will have their symptoms diminish or heal spontaneously as they mature, except for those with severe symptoms, which generally do not have serious adverse consequences from the disorder. Thiopride is one of the less effective and less effective medications for tic disorders, but its effectiveness depends on how it is used and whether the dosage is sufficient, otherwise it is necessary to combine other medications or switch to other medications. If the child is often in a bad mood, treatment should also be considered. Sometimes herbal medicine can be effective for children with mild cases.