Parkinson's disease is a nervous system disease that occurs in the elderly and has a great impact on patients' lives. When the patient is at rest, the mouth, hands and head will tremble unconsciously, resulting in dyskinesia, which can not be handled in daily life in severe cases. How to treat Parkinson's disease?
First of all, how to treat Parkinson's disease?
At present, the treatment of Parkinson's disease is still mainly drug therapy, and the balance of dopamine and acetylcholine in patients is maintained through drugs, thus improving the symptoms of patients. Patients should be encouraged to take part in physical exercise, but if the disease has affected their daily life, they can be treated with drugs. In drug therapy, the dose should be as small as possible and the increase of dose should be as slow as possible. In the late stage of the disease, when the effect of drug treatment is obviously reduced, surgical treatment can be chosen, and the effect of surgical treatment is better for limb tremor and myotonia. In addition, patients should be rehabilitated, and the quality of life of patients should be improved by training and guiding their walking, diet, speech and daily life skills.
What are the early symptoms of Parkinson's disease?
1, hand shake: In the early stage of Parkinson's disease, patients will have symptoms of hand shake, which is easily overlooked. Therefore, the elderly should pay attention to whether there are abnormal phenomena in their bodies. If there is obvious hand shaking, they may have Parkinson's disease.
2, physical rigidity: Parkinson's disease will cause the patient's body to become more and more rigid, feel very uncomfortable during activities, and the body's balance ability will also deteriorate. I always feel unstable when I walk, and I always feel like falling down.
3, facial paralysis: Parkinson's early patients will also have symptoms of facial paralysis, that is, patients are always expressionless in life, this situation should also be taken seriously.
4. Dyskinesia: In the early stage of Parkinson's disease, there will be a decrease in exercise, slower and slower movements, and the body always feels uncoordinated, and writing can't make it work. There are always phenomena in life, such as rushing forward and taking small steps.
5, slow sense of smell: Parkinson's early patients will also have a slow sense of smell, the elderly should pay attention to this phenomenon, and go to the neurology department in time.
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