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Tourette Syndrome and Medical Cannabis: What the Research Says

tourette syndrome and medical cannabis

Are you or someone you know suffering from Tourette Syndrome (TS)? If so, then you may have heard about the potential benefits of using medical cannabis to treat TS. While more research is needed to fully understand how cannabis can help with TS, recent studies suggest it can provide relief from symptoms like tics and obsessive-compulsive behaviors. Let’s take a closer look at how medical cannabis can be used to treat TS.

What is Tourette Syndrome?

Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder that affects about 200,000 people in the US alone. However, this disorder doesn’t just affect adults. Often, physical and vocal tics start in childhood and don’t stop until adulthood. Tics caused by Tourette Syndrome (TS) vary a lot in how bad they are. Some people have occasional, mild twitches, while others have constant, more severe movements of their body or voice. People with TS may also have frequent OCD-like behaviors, such as counting things over and over or washing their hands too much.

What is Medical Cannabis?

Medical cannabis refers to the use of cannabis-based products for medical purposes. Most of these products come from the cannabis plant, but they don’t have much THC, which is what gets people high. While states vary in terms of what types of medical cannabis products are available for purchase, these products generally fall into four categories: oils, topicals, edibles, and inhalants.

Can Medical Cannabis Help People With TS?

Recent studies suggest that medical cannabis may help people with Tourette Syndrome (TS) by making symptoms like tics and obsessive-compulsive behaviors easier to deal with. For example, one study showed that patients who took a THC/CBD combination experienced an improvement in their tic severity scores compared to those who took a placebo. Also, another study showed that taking CBD alone for 8 weeks was effective at reducing the number of tics in people with severe TS. But more research needs to be done to find out how medical cannabis affects TS symptoms in the long run.

Overall, there is still much more research needed before we can definitively say whether or not medical cannabis helps people with Tourette Syndrome (TS). However, preliminary findings suggest there may be some benefits associated with using these products for treating symptoms like tics and obsessive-compulsive behaviors. As more studies are conducted on this topic, we will get a better understanding of how medical cannabis can help those suffering from this condition. Ultimately though, it’s important to remember that any decision related to treatment should ultimately be discussed with your doctor first before making any changes or decisions regarding your healthcare regimen. Contact Louisiana Medical Marijuana Doctors for more information about the studies and how they may impact your treatment options if you have Tourette Syndrome.

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