Can Parkinson's disease be cured

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Parkinson's disease is a common neurodegenerative disease in the elderly. My grandfather is more than 70 years old. I found that his fingers are not very flexible, and his fingers can stretch rhythmically. He can't hold a pen stably, let alone write. Now he has some obstacles in eating, sometimes moving slowly, and his facial expression is a little dull. In this way, can he be cured? What should we pay attention to in our life?

Can Parkinson's disease be cured

First of all, drug therapy: anticholinergic drugs can be used to block the effect of acetylcholine or enhance the function of Da neurotransmitter to restore the balance between striatal DNA and acetylcholine neurotransmitter. But drug treatment can only improve symptoms, can not prevent the development of the disease.

Secondly, surgical treatment: according to the condition and indications, surgical methods can be used, such as deep brain stimulation, globus pallidus or subthalamic nucleus lesion or resection, cell transplantation, etc.

Finally, rehabilitation treatment: daily life training, guidance and help. The late bedridden patients should strengthen nursing to reduce complications. Traditional Chinese medicine or acupuncture has a certain auxiliary effect on the treatment of PD

matters needing attention

Can Parkinson's disease be cured? There are still many cured cases of Parkinson's disease. I would like to remind you that patients with Parkinson's disease can eat more staple foods such as rice and noodles, coarse cereals, coarse cereals and potato foods such as sweet potato, sweet potato and yam.