How many years to live with Parkinson's disease
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Parkinson's disease does not shorten the patient's natural life expectancy. The greatest harm of Parkinson's disease lies in the decline of patients' quality of life, late life can not take care of themselves, there are all kinds of complications, these are the symptoms that affect life expectancy. The details are as follows: how many years can I live with Parkinson's disease.
How many years to live with Parkinson's disease
First, Parkinson's disease itself is not a direct threat to life. What affects the life span of patients is their infection complications, such as pneumonia.
Second, as long as we seek regular treatment, reduce symptoms, improve the quality of life, reduce the incidence of pneumonia and other infectious complications, the life of patients can be greatly extended.
Third: patients diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, if not treated, the general life span is 10-15 years, and the life span of patients with active treatment is almost the same as ordinary people.
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These patients have more than 20 years of survival records. In fact, the disease can be cured, the key depends on whether you can find a suitable doctor.