How do Parkinson's patients die

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How do Parkinson's patients die? The main pathological change of Parkinson's disease is the degeneration and death of dopaminergic neurons in substantia nigra, which leads to the significant decrease of Da content in striatum. Genetic factors, environmental factors, aging and oxidative stress may be involved in the degeneration and death of dopaminergic neurons in PD.

How do Parkinson's patients die

First, Parkinson's patients can not get timely diagnosis and treatment due to their own or medical reasons, thus delaying the condition of Parkinson's disease and losing the best opportunity for treatment.

Second, there are many reasons for the death of Parkinson's patients, the biggest of which is the natural aging of body function. Of course, it is also possible that Parkinson's disease accelerates this aging process.

Third: Parkinson's disease does not directly cause death, but its many complications will be the patient's body aging, pathological changes. This is inevitable.

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In life, prevention of Parkinson from the source of disease can effectively reduce the incidence rate of Parkinson and make everyone healthy.