Can Parkinson's patients be cured

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Can Parkinson's patients be cured? Parkinson is a kind of senile disease with high incidence rate in the current society. It belongs to a chronic disease. Once it is infected, it will be a long-term hazard and influence to the patients. Especially with the increase of the age of the elderly, the harm of Parkinson to the patients will also become bigger and bigger. So we are all concerned about the treatment of Parkinson.

Can Parkinson's patients be cured

First: drug therapy: drugs are the most common and commonly used treatment method in our life. They are generally suitable for the early treatment of Parkinson's disease and can improve the symptoms. In the first few years, the effect of drugs on Parkinson's disease is the best. Although most patients are still effective after long-term use, after long-term use, patients will feel that the effective time of drugs is shortened.

Second: Acupuncture and moxibustion treatment: Acupuncture and moxibustion treatment belongs to the category of traditional Chinese medicine treatment of diseases, traditional Chinese medicine is the traditional method of treating diseases in China, so acupuncture and moxibustion treatment is also favored by the majority of patients. Acupoints can be modified according to the syndrome, and the needle retention time is about 30-50 minutes. The main stimulation area of scalp acupuncture is dance tremor control area. According to symptoms, it can cooperate with motor area, sensory area and other head meridian points.

Third: surgical treatment: surgery is also a very common clinical treatment, but also the treatment of Parkinson's disease is more serious. However, generally speaking, for patients with early symptoms of Parkinson's disease, drug treatment should be the first choice. After 3-5 years of drug treatment, the effect of the treatment of Parkinson's disease will decline, and there will be "on" and "off" fluctuations. Dyskinesia and "end of drug" will worsen the effect, and the condition will become more difficult to control. Surgical treatment should be considered at this time.

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Parkinson's disease develops to the middle and late stage, often complicated with hypertension, atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, diabetes, chronic bronchitis, chronic gastroenteritis, ulcer disease, audiovisual disorders, bone hyperplasia, respiratory tract infection, bedsore, sepsis, heart and kidney failure, limb joint contracture, deformity, systemic failure and a series of diseases