How old is the average Tourette’s syndrome without a relapse?

Tourette’s syndrome has a wide age range of onset, with a gradual decrease in the number of relapses usually after the age of 18. Tourette’s syndrome is a psychiatric disorder that occurs most often in children between the ages of 5 and 10 years old, and is characterized by multiple sites and forms of irregular motor tics. However, Tourette’s syndrome may strike at any age between 2 and 21 years old and is prone to relapse, with the frequency of relapse becoming less frequent after the age of 18. Tourette’s disorder can be aggravated when the child is stressed or has a combination of other medical conditions. For mild symptoms of Tourette’s syndrome, it is recommended to cooperate with professional psychologists for psychological counseling and to create a good family atmosphere for the child, there is hope for self-healing and the possibility of relapse is very small. In case of severe Tourette’s syndrome, it is important to actively cooperate with professional doctors for treatment.