What causes Parkinson's disease

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What causes Parkinson's disease? Parkinson's disease mainly occurs in the middle-aged and elderly people, mainly manifested as unstable holding, inflexible hands and feet, serious inability to take care of themselves, affecting the normal life of patients, which causes Parkinson's disease.

What causes Parkinson's disease

1、 The appearance of hereditary familial Parkinson's disease indicates that heredity is also one of the factors of the onset of the disease. The survey found that people with family history have a significantly higher risk of disease than ordinary people. Clinically, most patients with Parkinson's disease are sporadic, which also indicates that there are other factors.

2、 Age factor research found that the degree of dopamine reduction in the brain of patients with Parkinson's disease is much higher than the normal aging level, and with the increase of age, the number of dopamine in the brain of patients is decreasing, and the regulatory level is also declining, indicating that age is also one of the causes of Parkinson's disease.

3、 Patients with brain infection and encephalitis, such as type A encephalitis, usually have a latent period of several years after recovery, and gradually develop severe and persistent PD syndrome. Other encephalitis usually occurs in the acute stage, but most of the symptoms are mild and transient.

matters needing attention

Many diseases in life are caused by another disease, so the disease itself can also be the cause of Parkinson's disease. Studies have shown that depression in Parkinson's disease is related to biochemical changes of non dopaminergic neurons, which is an organic depression. The longer the course of disease, the more serious the condition, the higher the incidence of depression. Patients with severe symptoms need to take antidepressants under the guidance of doctors.