How long does Parkinson's disease last
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Parkinson's disease, also known as tremor paralysis, is the most common degenerative disease of the central nervous system in the elderly. Tremor refers to the tremor and shaking of fingers and limbs, and paralysis refers to the inability of some or all limbs to move autonomously. How long can Parkinson's disease last? Now let's have a chat.
How long does Parkinson's disease last
First, Parkinson's disease itself does not affect life expectancy.
Second: drug treatment and surgical treatment are common and effective ways for Parkinson's disease, but drug treatment will produce certain side effects for patients, and will produce certain drug resistance.
Third: Parkinson's disease can be treated by surgery, according to the specific situation of patients to give appropriate treatment.
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With the development of the disease, it is difficult to dress, wash face, brush teeth and other daily life activities. In addition, some patients may also have autonomic nerve dysfunction, such as greasy face, sweating, salivation, dysuria and orthostatic hypotension, and may also have symptoms of depression and dementia.