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  1. Aug 8, 2018 · Treatment. There's no cure for Tourette syndrome. Treatment is aimed at controlling tics that interfere with everyday activities and functioning. When tics aren't severe, treatment might not be necessary. Medication. Medications to help control tics or reduce symptoms of related conditions include: Medications that block or lessen dopamine.

  2. May 15, 2024 · Although there is no cure for Tourette syndrome (TS), medication and behavioral treatments can help manage tics if they get in the way of daily life. Training and other educational resources can help parents and schools support children with TS in achieving their full potential.

  3. Feb 23, 2021 · Tourette syndrome is a neurological condition. It causes someone to make involuntary movements or sounds called tics. The disorder starts in childhood and usually decreases in early adulthood. Medication and behavioral therapy are the most common treatments for Tourette syndrome.

  4. Aug 8, 2018 · Although there's no cure for Tourette syndrome, treatments are available. Many people with Tourette syndrome don't need treatment when symptoms aren't troublesome. Tics often lessen or become controlled after the teen years.

  5. Treatment is not always required for Tourette Syndrome (TS) and Tic Disorders. In all cases, it is essential to educate the individual and others in their life about TS/Tic Disorders and to provide appropriate supports across all settings (school, work, home, etc.)

  6. This review will present current pharmacologic treatments for Tourette syndromeassociated tics and the chief non-pharmacologic options to assist practitioners in optimizing care for these pediatric patients.

  7. Recognizing the critical shortage of trained behavioral therapists for treating Tourette Syndrome (TS) and other Tic Disorders, the Tourette Association of America Inc. has established the Tourette Syndrome Behavioral Therapy Institute (TS-BTI).

  8. Currently, there is no cure for TS but treatments are available to help manage some symptoms. If tic symptoms are mild and do not cause impairment, you may not need treatment. If symptoms interfere with daily functioning, there are effective medications and other treatments.

  9. There is no cure for Tourette syndrome, but treatments may help control tics. Mild tics may not require treatment, while more severe tics or tics that cause accidental self-harm may need to be controlled with medication.

  10. Mar 7, 2024 · Treatments can control tics, but some people don’t need any unless their symptoms really bother them. About 100,000 Americans have full-blown Tourette's syndrome, but more people have a milder...

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