Parkinson's can be sedated

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It seems that my uncle is not sleepwalking recently. Sometimes I know that he is different from other people's sleepwalking. We went to the hospital and said my uncle had Parkinson's disease. Parkinson's can be sedated. Let me share with you today.

Parkinson's can be sedated

First, it is not suitable for sedatives in general. The treatment of Parkinson's disease should have a scientific and reasonable treatment process, control the development of the disease, relieve symptoms, adhere to treatment, and achieve the purpose of rehabilitation.

Second: Patients with Parkinson's disease are mainly characterized by slow movement, tremor of hands, feet or other parts of the body, loss of flexibility of the body, stiffness, muscle pain, etc., which generally does not cause dizziness.

Third: the onset of Parkinson's disease is very slow and gradually progressive. The first symptom of many patients is tremor in one hand. This tremor occurs when the hand is resting. When the hand moves consciously, the tremor is relieved and the symptoms disappear after falling asleep.

matters needing attention

Properly strengthen sports and mental activities, not only beneficial to the body and mind, but also delay the aging of brain nerve tissue. For example, dancing, playing chess, Taijiquan and so on.