Treatment for Tourette syndrome often involves a combination of behavioral therapies, medications, and supportive therapies. Behavioral therapies, such as Habit Reversal Training, can help individuals manage tics. Medications like antipsychotics and stimulants may be prescribed to reduce the severity of tics and associated symptoms. Additionally, support from mental health professionals, family, and schools can aid in coping with the condition.
Tourette syndrome is also called Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome
Ziprasidone is used to treat Tourette syndrome
Tourette Syndrome Association was created in 1972.
Tourette's Syndrome is a heriditary disease, not a contagious one.
The Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada is in Toronto, Ontario
Tourette's syndrome is a genetic disorder and cannot be spread through the environment.
The National Tourette Syndrome Association is in Bayside, New York
Tourette syndrome is a physical factor which causes muscle tissues to twitch. Tourette was a subject of recent film about a child with syndrome. The film was named "I Have Tourette's but Tourette's Doesn't Have Me". It was release in 2005.
Tourette Syndrome is a neurological disorder that can cause behaviorial outbursts and has no permanent cure and no Mozart did not have Tourette Syndrome he had ADHD.
Tourette's Syndrome
Sheila J. Rogers has written: 'Natural treatments for tics and tourette's' -- subject(s): Alternative treatment, Tourette syndrome, Tic disorders
Tourette syndrome is characterized by uncontrollable vocalization