Tourette’s syndrome does not always exist, most of the patients will gradually improve after adolescence, and some patients will disappear after adulthood, only a very small number of patients may always exist. Tourette’s syndrome is a group of syndromes characterized by rapid twitching of the muscles of the face, limbs and trunk, accompanied by abnormal laryngeal articulation and obscene language, etc. It is a psychiatric disorder with a complex etiology and an unclear mechanism, which is related to a variety of factors such as heredity, abnormalities in neurobiology and biochemistry, structural or functional abnormalities of the brain, and psychological factors. Generally speaking, after comprehensive treatment, about fifty percent of patients with Tourette’s syndrome can disappear, and forty percent of patients can have their symptoms reduced, leaving only five to ten percent of patients with symptoms that will gradually worsen and last a lifetime. If you find that the patient has symptoms of tics, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor, to take the appropriate treatment program, so as to avoid delays in the condition.