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Tourette Syndrome

Tourette Syndrome - Frequently Asked Questions


Q: Which specialist I need to see for my condition?

A: You need to see a Neurologist for Tourette Syndrome (TS).

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Q: Is Tourette Syndrome inherited?

A: Studies show that Tourette Syndrome (TS) is inherited with a possibility of an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance. Environmental factors are also believed to play a role.

Q: Can children with Tourette Syndrome (TS) be educated?

A: Generally children with Tourette Syndrome (TS) do well. However, frequent tics, ADHD, learning disabilities and obsessive-compulsive symptoms can affect their academic performance and social interactions. These students may require special tutoring or even special schools to cater to their needs. A tolerant and compassionate setting would do wonders for these children.

Q: What are the recent research trends in this field?

A: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) is doing a lot of work in this field especially in the fields of genetics, neuroimaging and pathophysiology.

There is a trend now to understand the genetic risk factors in an effort to enhance the role of genetic counseling and diagnosis. Neuro imaging studies are on to identify the neurochemical factors, brain regions and circuitry involved in Tourette Syndrome (TS) and its related conditions.

All these endeavors hope to invent new treatment modalities for Tourette Syndrome (TS) and associated conditions.

Q: Are there any ongoing clinical trials for Tourette Syndrome (TS)?

A: Several Tourette Syndrome (TS)-related clinical trials are currently underway including those on using stimulants for treatment of ADHD in the Tourette Syndrome (TS) - affected.

Trials are also on for the use of dopamine agonist and GABAergic medications.

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