Symptomatic Parkinson's disease

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I have a friend who has this kind of symptomatic Parkinson's disease. As his friend, I just want to know how to treat this kind of disease well. But I don't know much about this symptomatic Parkinson's disease. I want to know what symptomatic Parkinson's disease is like in all aspects. Here's a brief introduction to symptomatic Parkinson's disease.

Symptomatic Parkinson's disease

Symptom one: the general elderly will suffer from this disease, static tremor. Some elderly people shake their hands when holding chopsticks, but they are very "stable" when their hands are not moving. Tremor of Parkinson's disease is characterized by shaking when the patient is active or stationary, especially when his feet are shaking involuntarily.

Symptom 2: the movement is not smooth and coordinated, and the movement slows down. Due to the rigidity of limb muscles, the patient can not complete fine movements, such as tying shoelaces, buttoning, etc. Writing has also become difficult, and the smaller it gets, which is called "small character syndrome" in medicine.

Symptom 3: the facial expression is gradually reduced, the facial muscle movement of patients is reduced, the expression is rigid, forming a "mask face". Walk to drag ground to walk, and asymmetry, often the wear degree of two shoes also has different.

matters needing attention

Don't put too much pressure on patients. Family members should tolerate patients and create a loving family atmosphere. Family members should create a relaxed and harmonious family atmosphere, care and sympathize with patients, and give them encouragement and support in spirit. In addition, we should pay attention to the details of life.