Tourette’s syndrome patients are not absolutely unable to watch TV, but patients with this disease are prone to trigger clinical symptoms in situations such as emotional tension and fear, so it is not recommended that patients watch horror, excitement, stimulation of television programs. Tourette’s syndrome is a mental disorder, mainly manifested as repeated episodes of involuntary multi-part motor tics, which can be accompanied by explosive tics and obscene language. People with Tourette’s syndrome are prone to mood swings after watching scary, exciting, and stimulating television programs, which can trigger tic symptoms. Patients with clinical consideration or diagnosis of Tourette’s syndrome are advised to visit the Department of Neurology or Department of Pediatrics of a regular hospital in a timely manner. Consult the professional physician precautions and other circumstances necessary to standardize drug treatment to avoid delay.