Late symptoms of Parkinson's disease?
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For patients who don't know much about Parkinson's disease, it's very difficult to grasp the best timing when Parkinson's disease starts. This is also the reason why many Parkinson's patients are seriously ill when they go to hospital. It's precisely because we need to actively grasp the best timing of Parkinson's disease, so we all need to understand the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, the late symptoms of Parkinson's disease? Here is a detailed introduction.
Late symptoms of Parkinson's disease?
Myotonia: it is one of the typical symptoms of Parkinson's disease. It is usually caused by the increased tension of active and antagonistic muscles. Because of the increase of muscle tension, patients also have some abnormal situations, such as chewing, walking and other movements are less.
Muscle stiffness, extensor and flexor tension are increased, passive movement when there is a gear like or lead tube like resistance, respectively, known as gear like ankylosis or lead tube like ankylosis. Others are excitable and occasionally have paroxysmal impulsive behaviors; The secretion of sweat, saliva and sebaceous fluid increased; Dopamine and its metabolites in cerebrospinal fluid and urine decreased.
Abnormal sleep: this phenomenon is very common in patients with Parkinson's disease, such as rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder, periodic leg movement, dimples and so on. Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder refers to the phenomenon of muscle relaxation during rapid eye movement sleep, and also produces movement behavior disorder related to dream, which has certain lethality, including self mutilation and threat to surrounding people. Therefore, it should be treated as soon as possible.
matters needing attention
Usually drink more water, eat more fruits and vegetables, fish is the most ideal, milk choose low-fat milk, eat bean products, limit meat, reduce fat. Exercise is necessary. Most Parkinson's patients don't like to move and ignore exercise. After a long period of less movement, the body posture and joints will be deformed, and the muscles will atrophy, making it more difficult to move.