Postoperative Parkinson's syndrome

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Parkinson's disease is a kind of disease that everyone is afraid of. This kind of disease will make people lose the ability of action gradually, unable to walk slowly, and harm people's physical and mental health. Some people live a very negative life because of this disease, so Parkinson's syndrome after surgery. Now let's introduce it to you.

Postoperative Parkinson's syndrome

First: it is OK to start the pacemaker about 3 weeks after operation. But for some special patients, different time can also be used. For example, patients with severe tremor can start the machine ahead of time, which is conducive to the recovery of patients after operation. After that, the stimulation parameters were adjusted.

Second: after brain pacemaker operation, most symptoms of Parkinson's disease will be improved in varying degrees. Tremor, stiffness and tardiness were the best. Symptoms such as difficulty in starting and turning, difficulty in swallowing and unclear speech may not improve very well. These problems can be adjusted slowly later.

Third: many postoperative patients are worried about whether their lives will be affected. In fact, after brain pacemaker surgery, the general life will not be affected. Just avoid the pacemaker battery parts, do not contact with magnetic objects.

matters needing attention

Many patients with advanced Parkinson's disease will consider brain pacemaker surgery, and for some problems after surgery, patients and their families are very concerned.