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What is Tourette syndrome (TS)?TS is a disorder that causes your child to have tics. A tic is when your child makes sudden, fast movements or sounds that he or she cannot control. TS begins before 18 years of age. Tics are usually most severe between ages 10 and 12 years and often...
Tourette's syndrome (TS) is a neurological condition which results in involuntary movements and vocalizations called tics. Symptoms of Tourette's are tics like sniffing, coughing, humming, whistling, throat clearing, shoulder shrugging, eye blinking, and neck stretching. Many laypersons inaccurately ...
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What is the prognosis of Tourette syndrome?Prognosis:A prognosis is a term used in medicine to describe a prediction of how a disease is likely to develop, including whether the disease's signs and symptoms will improve, worsen, or stay stable over time, expectations for quality of life, ...
the human population. When we are talking about neurodiverse conditions, then we are talking about conditions like autism, dyslexia, ADHD [attention deficit hyperactivity disorder], and even Tourette’s syndrome, other neurologic conditions like epilepsy, and psychiatric con...
Tourette’s syndrome. Unlike compulsive disorders, Tourette’s is a tic disorder that involves repetitive movements and involuntary vocalizations. Tourette’s is one of three tic disorders, alongside persistent motor or vocal tic disorder (PMVT) and provisional tic disorder. These disorders are name...
The syndrome has been named after Gilles de la Tourette, a French neurologist that is sad to have been an odd character, that worked at superhuman pace in terms of publishing, teaching and practicing clinical medicine [3]. TS affects up to 1% of the population. Children with TS may be ac...
What is Treacher Collins syndrome? Genetic Diseases: Some diseases occur as the result of being born with defective genes or some type of chromosomal abnormality. These are called genetic diseases, and they are often very difficult to treat. A common example of this type of illness is cystic ...