How can Parkinson's disease be examined

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How can Parkinson's disease be examined? Parkinson's disease is mainly diagnosed by symptoms and drugs. CT and MRI of the brain are needed to exclude other causes.

How can Parkinson's disease be examined

First: clinical manifestations: most patients with Parkinson's disease developed after 60 years old, occasionally in their 20s. The onset was more insidious, developing slowly and aggravating gradually.

Second: auxiliary examination: the content of homovanillic acid in cerebrospinal fluid and urine can be detected by high performance liquid chromatography. Cranial CT can show widening of sulcus and enlargement of ventricle.

Third: exclude Parkinson's syndrome caused by encephalitis, cerebrovascular disease, poisoning, trauma, etc., and differentiate it from hysterical, tension, senile tremor.

matters needing attention

Parkinson's disease is a neurological disease. Should go to a professional neurological hospital for rapid treatment.