Is it important to treat Tourette Syndrome early?
Yes, if the symptoms of Tourette Syndrome are disruptive or frightening. The symptoms portrayed may provoke ridicule and rejection by peers, neighbors, teachers and even casual observers. Parents may be overwhelmed by the strangeness of their child’s behavior. The child may be threatened, excluded from family activities and prevented from enjoying normal interpersonal relationships. These difficulties may become greater during adolescence, an especially trying period for young people and even more so for a person coping with a neurological problem. Early diagnosis and treatment is advisable to avoid psychological harm.