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Coprolalia - Symptom, Cause and Treatment

Coprolalia is involuntary swearing that is an occasional but rare characteristic of Tourette syndrome patients. Coprolalia encompasses all words that are culturally taboo or generally unsuitable for acceptable social use. In Tourette's Syndrome, compulsive swearing can be completely uncontrollable due to the fact that TS is a disorder of disinhibition. The inability to control one's own vocalization can lead to the erosion of one's social and professional life.

This symptom affects less than 10% of people with Tourette's, but it tends to attract more attention than any other symptom. Like Schizophrenia, it is often found in use as a clinomorphism, an altereation or amplification of a medical condition for dramatic effect. In the case of coprolalia, 'compulsive profanity' is typically clinomorphically referred to as being Tourette's syndrome.

Some patients have been treated by injecting botulinum toxin near the vocal cords. This does not prevent the vocalizations, but the partial paralysis that results helps to control the volume of any outbursts.

Facts and Tips about Coprolalia

  • Coprolalia is characterized a complex vocal tic and is undoubtedly the most striking, socially distressing and dramatic symptoms of tourette syndrome.
  • Coprolalia as well a typical  symptom of other psychiatric disorders, for example Lesch-Nyhan syndrome.
  • Risk factor of this disorder such as disrupt communication, speech, or something that a patient is involved.
  • People with Tourette syndrome do not typically pest out of irritation or displeasure but out of uncontrollable compulsion.
  • Coprolalia is lead to some condition like schizophrenia, a severe psychiatric disorder of thought in which the sufferer loses touch with reality, withdraws from social activity and exhibits bizarre behavior.
  • For treating this disorder used medication such as surprisingly, botox injections result in more generalized relief.


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