What are the consequences of Parkinson's disease?
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The attack of Parkinson's disease is a severe challenge to the physical and mental health of middle-aged and elderly people. As more and more middle-aged and elderly people are affected by the attack of Parkinson's disease, the whole society pays more and more attention to Parkinson's disease. The reason why we say that Parkinson's disease is a serious challenge is that Parkinson's attack will cause great harm to the body and mind of patients. Only when we know "there are several consequences of Parkinson's disease" can we do a good job in the prevention of Parkinson's disease. Here is an introduction.
What are the consequences of Parkinson's disease?
First, some patients show body tremor, stiffness, clumsy movements, and the lack of facial expression and the emergence of mask face, and the speech is ambiguous, single tone, low volume, drooling, etc., so that patients feel less elegant, often have a sense of inferiority, unwilling to participate in social activities, do not go to public places, and neglect interpersonal communication.
Second, with the progress of the disease, tremor, stiffness, coordination dysfunction, will gradually involve motor function damage. The patients with Parkinson's disease who are slow and unstable are all in a critical place. They should be very careful to avoid falling.
Third, frequent urination is often a consequence of Parkinson's disease, especially at night. Male patients often complicated with prostatic hypertrophy (BPH), can lead to dysuria. Female patients due to poor conditioning, urine and feces immersion, can cause repeated urinary tract infection until renal function damage. Infection and sepsis are the important causes of late death.
matters needing attention
The patients with Parkinson's disease should strengthen the passive movement of limbs and strengthen the massage of muscles and joints.