Description
Tourette's Syndrome is a disease of the Nerves.
The neurological disorder that causes involuntary movements and vocalizations is Tourette's Syndrome. These involuntary movements are known as Tics. Tourette's Syndrome is associated with a number of physical or vocal tics.
The human brain has nerve cells like neurons and basal ganglia. They are considered as the neurotransmitters. They communicate and send signals to the brain and then to the body. They are responsible for movements too. If there is some problem with the brain, it may harm the neurotransmitters. This will disrupt the signals and results into Tourette's Syndrome.
Causes of Tourette's Syndrome
Family History
Brain Disorders
If not treated properly, Tourette's Syndrome may cause
Depression
Sleep Disorders
Learning Disabilities
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder