Tourette Syndrome, also called Pediatric Tourette Syndrome, can be controlled or relieved by psychotherapy and medication. However, after psychological and medication treatments, there are still many patients with fluctuating symptoms that do not heal in the long run, so parents should adjust their expectations appropriately, and give love and care to their patients.
Tourette’s syndrome, also known as pediatric Tourette’s syndrome, is a class of neuropsychiatric disorders that begin in childhood and adolescence, which may be related to genetic factors, neurophysiology, neurobiochemistry, psychological factors, environmental factors, and other factors, and treatment should pay attention to medication and psychotherapy.
Treatment can use haloperidol, colistin, clonazepam, chlorpromazine, fluoxetine, methylphenidate, amphetamine, guanfacine and other drugs for treatment, in addition to psychological regulation and guidance, encourage the patient to help patients to eliminate nervousness and low self-esteem. Most of the children’s symptoms gradually improve after puberty, but some children’s symptoms can last for life.
If your child is diagnosed with Tourette’s syndrome, please follow your doctor’s instructions.