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      • People with Tourette syndrome often lead healthy, active lives. However, Tourette syndrome frequently involves behavioral and social challenges that can harm your self-image.
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  1. May 15, 2024 · It is true that some people with Tourette have difficulties throughout their lives. It is also true that many people with Tourette are very successful. They are often high achievers and find that their tics can become less severe or go away when they are concentrating on a task at hand.

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  3. Many people with Tourette Syndrome are chronically disorganized. They have difficulty developing strategies to overcome problems, or implementing strategies suggested to them. In other words, they experience “output failure” which creates significant obstacles to academic success.

  4. Social Functioning in Tourette Syndrome. Children, adolescents and adults with TS often have difficulties in social functioning that may be associated with tics and with co-occurring conditions such as ADHD or anxiety.

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    Tourette (too-RET) syndrome is a disorder that involves repetitive movements or unwanted sounds (tics) that can't be easily controlled. For instance, you might repeatedly blink your eyes, shrug your shoulders or blurt out unusual sounds or offensive words. Tics typically show up between ages 2 and 15, with the average being around 6 years of age. M...

    Tics — sudden, brief, intermittent movements or sounds — are the hallmark sign of Tourette syndrome. They can range from mild to severe. Severe symptoms might significantly interfere with communication, daily functioning and quality of life. Tics are classified as: 1. Simple tics.These sudden, brief and repetitive tics involve a limited number of m...

    The exact cause of Tourette syndrome isn't known. It's a complex disorder likely caused by a combination of inherited (genetic) and environmental factors. Chemicals in the brain that transmit nerve impulses (neurotransmitters), including dopamine and serotonin, might play a role.

    Risk factors for Tourette syndrome include: 1. Family history.Having a family history of Tourette syndrome or other tic disorders might increase the risk of developing Tourette syndrome. 2. Sex.Males are about three to four times more likely than females to develop Tourette syndrome.

    People with Tourette syndrome often lead healthy, active lives. However, Tourette syndrome frequently involves behavioral and social challenges that can harm your self-image. Conditions often associated with Tourette syndrome include: 1. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) 2. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) 3. Autism spectrum disord...

  5. Jul 19, 2024 · Problems falling or staying asleep—Sleep disturbances may include difficulty falling and staying asleep and excessive daytime sleepiness. Social skills deficits and social functioning difficultiesPeople may have trouble with social skills and with maintaining social relationships.

  6. Jun 6, 2016 · Tourette syndrome (TS) is more than having motor and vocal tics, and this review will examine the varied comorbidities as well as the social impact and quality of life (QoL) in individuals with TS. The relationship between any individual and his/her environment is complex, and this is further exaggerated in the case of a person with TS.

  7. Dec 15, 2023 · People with Tourette’s do not always carry the tics throughout their lives. In fact, About 30% of children with tic disorders stop exhibiting tics in adolescence or early adulthood. Another 30% take their tics into adulthood.