Why Parkinson's disease
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My father's physical function is not as good as one year in the past two years, and he suffers from Parkinson's disease. His body is always shaking, and sometimes he will fall to one side while sitting. Now there are many middle-aged and old people suffering from Parkinson's disease. Many people can't help wondering how he suddenly suffers from Parkinson's disease when he is in good health? Here I'll explain the reason to you!
Why Parkinson's disease
First of all, if you have the same carbon poisoning, you will be more likely to suffer from Parkinson's disease, such as carbon monoxide poisoning, gas poisoning is more common in the north. Most of the patients had a history of acute poisoning, and then gradually appeared signs of diffuse brain damage, including systemic rigidity and mild tremor.
Secondly, if there is infection in the brain, it will also cause Parkinson's disease. This syndrome can appear after encephalitis, such as type A encephalitis, which usually has a latent period of several years after recovery, and gradually appears serious and lasting PD syndrome. Other encephalitis usually occurs in the acute stage, but most of the symptoms are mild and transient.
Finally, taking some drugs can also cause Parkinson's disease. Taking antipsychotic drugs such as phenothiazides and butyryls can produce symptoms similar to Parkinson's disease, which can disappear completely after withdrawal.
matters needing attention
After suffering from Parkinson's disease, the most fear is anger, anxiety, emotional instability will lead to aggravation of the disease, keep calm and spirit: Patients with Parkinson's disease in the middle and late stages are prone to excitement, worry and impulse. This will make it impossible what is easy to do when the patient is calm. For the early care of Parkinson's disease, it is necessary to plan the activities of patients in advance, so there will be no psychological pressure, which is not only suitable for going out, but also suitable for activities at home.