Midterm symptoms of Parkinson's disease

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Grandma had Parkinson's disease for five or six years. She was shaking all over, sweating, dizzy and trembling. In order to prevent this situation, let me introduce the symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

Midterm symptoms of Parkinson's disease

First, dyskinesia is one of the most disabled characteristics of Parkinson's patients. It is mainly manifested as decreased movement, slow, clumsy, uncoordinated, writing smaller and smaller, fine action can not be completed, continuous action can not be completed, two kinds of action can not be done at the same time, difficult to start, unable to step, flustered gait, walking forward, broken step, etc.

Second: face ruthless, also known as facial paralysis, in fact, in this symptom, Parkinson's patients have to receive timely treatment, but often this will not be paid attention to, because the expressionless face can show that the person is in a bad mood or other reasons, but if there is such a situation at home, or should add greetings, lest it is really Parkinson's disease It's like this.

Third: tardiness. In the early stage, the fine movements of the upper limbs became slower. It's difficult to start when walking. Once you start, you lean forward. The pace is small and the faster you walk, so you can't stop in time. It's so difficult to turn around that you have to take several small steps in a row. This is typical Parkinson's disease.

matters needing attention

Parkinson's disease is more common in the elderly, accompanied by autonomic nerve dysfunction, digestive function decline, gastrointestinal peristalsis fatigue, spasm, prone to constipation and excessive skin oil secretion, etc. should be combined with the patient's situation, diet preferences, pay attention to the proportion of food structure, non-staple food, meat and color varieties with. Eat more fiber rich and easy to digest food, eat more fresh vegetables.