Tourette’s syndrome, if early active and reasonable treatment, the general condition can be effectively controlled, if not controlled can continue to adults or even lifelong and gradually aggravated, different patients time will be different, can not be generalized. Tourette’s syndrome is often seen in childhood, children often have inattention, obsessive-compulsive disorder, hyperactive aggressive behavior, learning difficulties, self-injurious behavior, emotional changes and other symptoms, generally after early and active treatment, the majority of patients in the early positive intervention treatment after the condition is effectively controlled. Different patients from the early to serious time is different, some can no longer develop and self-cure, some assisted psychological and drug therapy can also be cured, a small number of poor control, further progress, but there is no exact time, can be short or long. If the patient is not timely treatment in the early stage, the patient can gradually appear mental symptoms, compulsive aggressive behavior, treatment is more difficult, the prognosis is poorer, and some of them can be developed into an adult type, which tends to be more serious. Tourette’s syndrome, once diagnosed, should be early and timely treatment, the earlier the intervention, treatment, condition control or recovery time may be shorter.