Is the symptom of Parkinson's disease that legs are not strong
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When it comes to leg weakness, many elderly people feel the same way. When I'm old, I'm not flexible. That's what I said, but not all of them are really boring. We should pay attention to other diseases, such as spinal problems or Parkinson's disease. Is the symptom of Parkinson's disease that legs are not strong? Let me learn from you today.
Is the symptom of Parkinson's disease that legs are not strong
First of all: clumsy and stiff - Parkinson's disease, there is a slow movement, the patient also said that walking is not strong, in fact, is unable to step.
Second: because of Parkinson's stiffness, increased muscle tension, walking is not flexible. It's usually when you start, you feel like you can't move. It's boring, but it's just a walk away.
Finally: Parkinson's patients will be clumsy and stiff when they walk, and they are easy to fall when they go out, so their families should take good care of them to avoid falling.
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The patients who were not willing to take levodopa during or after the operation were generally considered as having good indications for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, having no obvious adverse reactions after the operation, and not willing to take levodopa during or after the operation. The tremor of typical Parkinson's disease, which did not respond to drug therapy, can also be well controlled after surgery.