Late psychiatric symptoms of Parkinson's disease

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Grandfather used to be in good health. But during this period of time, I found that his action became a little slow. Sometimes I called him. If he looked back at me, it would take him half a day to turn his head around. And feel his movement appeared trembling situation, holding chopsticks when the hand is also trembling, clip vegetables always can't clip up. In order to prevent the occurrence of this situation, Parkinson's late psychiatric symptoms. Let's talk about it.

Late psychiatric symptoms of Parkinson's disease

First, the limbs and head face shake involuntarily, especially when the spirit is tense and quiet. When the illness is serious, the shaking is persistent and disappears after sleep.

Second: dyskinesia: it is one of the most disabled features, mainly manifested in reduced movement, slow, clumsy, uncoordinated, writing smaller and smaller, fine action can not be completed, can not complete continuous action, can not do two kinds of action at the same time, difficult to start, can not step, flustered gait, walking forward, showing broken step, etc.

Third: Parkinson's disease patients can also appear sweating, constipation, greasy face, orthostatic hypotension, frequent urination, dysuria, urinary incontinence, sexual dysfunction, apathy, depression, slow response, poor self-control, no confidence, paranoia, obstinacy, fear, anger and other symptoms of mental depression, some patients with mental decline, memory decline.

matters needing attention

Most of the patients who start to receive reasonable treatment in the early stage of the disease can delay the development of the disease, the disease is relatively stable, and they can basically take care of themselves. The patients who start treatment in the late stage are often very serious, and the existing treatment methods are also very limited to improve the disease. The patients usually have obvious disability.