What are the main symptoms of Parkinson's disease?

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Parkinson is a common disease of the elderly, and the incidence rate is relatively high among the elderly. But there are still some people who don't know about Parkinson's disease. What are the clinical symptoms of Parkinson's disease? Let's continue to look down.

What are the main symptoms of Parkinson's disease?

Swelling of lower limbs: Patients with Parkinson's disease sometimes have swelling of lower limbs. The common manifestations of Parkinson's disease mainly appear in the feet. In severe cases, it will affect the legs. Usually on the side of the lower limb where the obstacle first appeared. In order to alleviate the symptoms, patients can exercise properly. When the swelling is serious, symptomatic treatment can be taken, such as some diuretic drugs.

Pain: Patients with Parkinson's disease will have pain, and the common manifestations of Parkinson's disease are various. The common manifestations of Parkinson's disease are shoulder and neck pain, headache, low back pain, arm or leg pain, and local muscle stiffness is the main reason.

Drooling: there are many patients with Parkinson's disease often appear drooling phenomenon, seriously suffering from Parkinson's disease common performance of people need someone else to hold a handkerchief constantly for its wipe. In this regard, young patients can use anticholinergic drugs, such as antam, to inhibit salivary secretion. Elderly patients are not recommended to use, can consciously swallow saliva.

matters needing attention

Patients with family history of Parkinson's disease and related gene carriers, and those exposed to toxic chemicals should be regarded as high-risk groups. Close monitoring and follow-up, regular physical examination, health education and self-protection should be strengthened.