Who is prone to Parkinson's disease
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A few years ago, my grandfather was a little abnormal. He didn't recognize people. He began to think it was Alzheimer's disease. He went to the hospital and found that it was Parkinson's disease. After several years of treatment, he had no effect. His hands and feet, including his body, all had slight tremors. In order to prevent this situation, let me introduce to you who is prone to Parkinson's disease.
Who is prone to Parkinson's disease
First, the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease is mainly related to aging, genetic susceptibility, environmental toxins, trauma and other factors. Generally, the older the age, the higher the probability of suffering from this disease.
Second, the epidemiology of Parkinson's disease also found that some toxic substances exist in people's living environment.
Third: incidence rate of Parkinson's disease is higher than that of the normal population.
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The prevalence of Parkinson's disease is higher in the elderly, especially in teachers, the elderly living alone and retired cadres.