The symptoms of Tourette's syndrome usually begin at around 7 years of age and become most pronounced at 10-11 years (1).
TS is characterized by the chronic presence of at least two motor tics and one vocal tic since childhood (2).
Patients may give a history of preceeding premonitory urges or uncomfortable sensations that are usually localized at the site of the tic. These sensation are often relieved by occurrence of tics (4)
Patients have the ability to suppress their tics for a short period of time (seconds to minutes) This is particulary seen in socially sensitive places such as school or church where children tend to suppress tics (sometimes subconsciously) (2,4)
Anxiety and stress may exacerbate tics while mental and physical tasks that require concentration (sports and music) tend to alleviate tics (2)
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