How many degrees of fever are the complications of Parkinson's disease
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How many degrees of fever are the complications of Parkinson's disease? The onset of Parkinson's disease is slow and it develops gradually, that is to say, it does not develop to a very serious degree all at once. It is a slow and progressive development process.
How many degrees of fever are the complications of Parkinson's disease
First, Parkinson's does not usually have a fever. If the patient lives in the hospital now, please consult with the relevant departments.
Second: the elderly long-term fever, some of which are autoimmune diseases, can be examined locally.
Third: to avoid the serious deterioration of the disease, endangering the health of patients.
matters needing attention
If the effect of medication is not good, surgery can be considered to further improve the symptoms and improve the quality of life.