How to treat Parkinson's disease

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At present, there are 2 million patients with Parkinson's disease in China, 47% of them have never received any treatment. Many people think that Parkinson's disease is not serious, so they ignore the treatment of the disease. In the final analysis, it is because of the ignorance of Parkinson's disease. How to treat Parkinson's disease? Now let's take a look at Parkinson's disease.

How to treat Parkinson's disease

First of all: if you have Parkinson's disease, you should help patients correctly understand Parkinson's disease. The more clearly you understand Parkinson's disease, the less fear you will have, and the more you can cooperate with doctors to carry out scientific and formal treatment and delay the development of the disease.

Secondly, Parkinson's disease does not progress rapidly, and it is not directly life-threatening. At present, great progress has been made in the treatment of internal medicine and surgery. There are many patients with more than ten years of history who can take care of themselves and move freely. Therefore, we should pay more attention to patients with Parkinson's disease, build up the confidence to overcome the disease, make them integrate into the society and family, enjoy the fun of life as much as possible, and improve the quality of life. A balanced diet is very important for patients with Parkinson's disease. They usually drink more water, eat more fruits and vegetables, eat Limited meat, and often eat bean products.

Finally: with the aggravation of Parkinson's disease, patients in the middle and late stages gradually lose the ability of self-care and need more assistance and support from their families. Family members should try their best to take care of patients with Parkinson's disease in the design of home: for example, some handrails should be installed in the proper place of the toilet, so that patients can go to the toilet by themselves. Prepare a straight back chair with armrest for Parkinson's patients. Patients with difficulty in standing after sitting down need hard support and armrest. Because Parkinson's patients have balance disorders, easy to fall, the wood floor at home can be a little flat, or carpet.

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Parkinson's disease, people will not love to move, but also ignore the movement. Family members should supervise patients to do more daily exercises. Walking, gymnastics, reading aloud, singing, swimming, Taijiquan and other activities can make the muscles of all parts move, which is good for patients. For bedridden patients, family members can help them do some passive movements and move their joints.