How To Treat Tourette Syndrome

Deep Brain Stimulation

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Deep brain stimulation is a treatment that may be used for severe tics when medications don't help. With deep brain stimulation, a battery-operated device is implanted into the brain and used to deliver electrical stimulation to certain areas responsible for movement. The theory is this can reduce tics by regulating electrical activity in the brain and smoothing the impulse for uncontrolled movement. Deep brain stimulation therapy is still in the early stages of research, and more studies need to be done to determine whether the treatment is effective and safe for Tourette syndrome patients. Individuals who have severe, medication-resistant tics that cause them significant pain and distress may want to enroll in a study, but it's best to explore medication-related options first.

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