Tourette’s syndrome does not tic all the time. It often manifests as developmental, involuntary, sudden, irregular, and varied forms of multi-site tics. It may disappear with mental relaxation and emotional stabilization. The attacks of this disease can be in the form of several episodes or a dozen or more frequent twitches, which often do not keep twitching. It is characterized by blinking, pouting, nodding, shrugging, and throwing movements. Tics can also manifest as vocal tics, such as throat clearing, growling, and barking. The above symptoms can be reduced when the mind is relaxed and emotionally stable and can disappear during sleep. Onset occurs in cases of anxiety, stress, infection, etc. At the onset of this disease, you should go to the pediatrics or neurology department of the hospital and take a reasonable treatment plan under the guidance of the doctor.