How to treat late Parkinson's disease

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How to treat advanced Parkinson's disease? Parkinson's disease can bring tremor, dyskinesia and other problems to patients, and these symptoms will make patients gradually lose their ability to take care of themselves in the long run.

How to treat late Parkinson's disease

First, surgical treatment can not cure Parkinson's disease. In the middle and late stage of Parkinson's disease, the effect of taking medicine is not ideal, even if the dosage is increased, the effect of medicine is not satisfactory, the symptoms affect work and life, or the side effects of medicine are large, so surgical treatment should be considered. In the early stage of the disease, the symptoms are mild, the effect of taking medicine is good, and no operation is needed; in the late stage of the disease, even if the operation, the effect is not ideal.

Second: taking medicine is not for surgery, and surgery is not for not taking medicine. Because in the middle and late stage of Parkinson's disease, even if the drug dose is increased, the duration of curative effect is very short, the effect is limited, and the patients are in a drug-free state most of the time.

Third: Parkinson's disease patients do not take a few courses of medicine, symptoms can stop taking, but once taken, need to take medicine for life. The effective time of drug treatment is generally only 4-6 years. With the extension of medication time, the curative effect is getting lower and lower, and the dose is getting larger and larger. After taking medicine for a long time, there will be side effects such as involuntary dance like movements and pharmacodynamic effects. Therefore, it is wrong to take medicine too early or too late. If the symptoms are mild, you can not take medicine temporarily. If the symptoms are obvious, you should take medicine in time to control the symptoms.

matters needing attention

Usually more attention, adhere to physical therapy, more exercise, enhance their own immunity.