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7. Complex Tics

Besides simple tics, those with Tourette syndrome may experience Complex tics. Simple tics are spontaneous, short-lasting and repetitive movements that affect limited muscles. Complex tics, however, involve more muscles groups, and can have an impact on a wider range of parts of the body. They can even extend to things such as the mouth or even internal organs. Some examples of complex tics include spinning around or jumping up and down.

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