Can Parkinson's disease be inherited
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A relative of my aunt's family suffered from Parkinson's disease, so their family has become more panic recently, because someone told them that Parkinson's disease is hereditary. Let's talk about whether Parkinson's disease is hereditary.
Can Parkinson's disease be inherited
First, this inheritance is possible. It has been found that a small number (10% - 15%) of Parkinson's patients show familial characteristics. Studies have shown that the incidence rate of Parkinson's patients is two times higher than that of the normal control group, suggesting that the disease has a genetic tendency. But most of the patients have no family history. Especially through the study of twins, there is no definite correlation between the disease and heredity.
Second: Parkinson is a neurogenic disease. It is estimated that there are defects from the beginning of the gene. The incidence rate of relatives of Parkinson's disease patients is higher than that of the normal population. At present, there is no special treatment to alleviate the disease. Physical therapy and Chinese medicine can be used to treat the disease. Eat a balanced diet and avoid excessive intake of salt and animal fat.
Third: Parkinson's disease can be obviously inherited. It may be that the onset time of men is earlier than that of women. Although it is not easy to treat Parkinson's disease, if comprehensive treatment can be carried out as soon as possible, satisfactory curative effect can be achieved. At present, the effective treatment for Parkinson's disease is neural tissue repair therapy, which is a biological therapy without side effects.
matters needing attention
Therefore, the family members of patients with Parkinson's disease are likely to be inherited, so they need to pay more attention in life, regularly go to the hospital for a related examination, and then pay more attention to the daily routine.