The condition you are referring to is called "coprolalia," which is a symptom of Tourette syndrome. Coprolalia involves the involuntary outburst of inappropriate or obscene words or phrases. It is important to note that Tourette syndrome is a neurological disorder and not a disease.
Coprolalia is a symptom of Tourette syndrome characterized by involuntary swearing or the utterance of obscene words. It is not typically associated with head injuries but rather with neurological conditions such as Tourette syndrome or other tic disorders. Head injuries can cause a range of symptoms depending on the location and severity of the injury, but coprolalia is not a common outcome of head trauma.
Tourettes Syndrom is a condition in the Nervous System
Over 100,000 (one hundred thousand) people have Tourettes Syndrome in the United States of America Over 100,000 (one hundred thousand) people have Tourettes Syndrome in the United States of America
Yes, the syndrome isn't confined to either gender only.
That depends if you are showing any of the symptoms.
does dustin pedroia have facial tics
no she does certainly NOT
The correct spelling is "Tourette's," with an apostrophe before the "s."
Tourette Syndrome is a neurological disorder that can cause behaviorial outbursts and has no permanent cure and no Mozart did not have Tourette Syndrome he had ADHD.
Yes, I have Tourette's Syndrome and trust me it is as real as the computer I typed this on. However, not all people with Tourette's have copralalia (compulsive swearing), and that is considered (for no reason only about 8% of sufferers have coprolalia) the hallmark symptom.
Yes. It can be used for Tourettes or vaginal infections.