Can Parkinson's care help patients recover

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Parkinson's disease is a chronic disease. At the same time of treatment, we should not forget to strengthen the nursing of Parkinson's disease. Reasonable and effective nursing of Parkinson's disease is of great significance for the improvement of the disease. According to the nursing content of Parkinson's disease in daily life, let's talk about it in detail.

Can Parkinson's care help patients recover

1、 Psychological nursing. Parkinson's disease, as a chronic progressive degenerative disease, can not only lead to dysfunction, but also produce exogenous depression, fear, loss and other psychological disorders: early prevention of various pathogenic psychological factors, and targeted change of patients' inferiority complex and other psychology are helpful to control Parkinson's disease. After Parkinson's disease is admitted to hospital, due to the changes of environment and living habits, the psychology will not adapt, and the nurses' attention will be limited Any stiff and indifferent attitude can cause adverse factors to patients' psychology. Nurses should cooperate with their family members to pay close attention to their ideological trend, relieve their depression in time, communicate with patients, disperse their attention, and teach them according to different ages, professional and cultural levels and psychological needs.

2、 Massage, exercise. Guide the rehabilitation of limb function, help and guide them to learn to gently massage the face, limbs, abdominal muscles and plantar, palm acupoints, 4-6 times a day, 30 minutes each time.

3、 Establish a good relationship between nurses and patients, patiently listen to the demands of patients. Carefully explain the etiology, pathogenesis and outcome of patients, so that patients can understand themselves and how to recover. We should respect patients, address patients instead of using bed number, encourage patients to actively participate in various recreational activities, convey social information to patients, help patients communicate with patients, encourage patients to overcome disease confidence, and improve the quality of life with disease.

matters needing attention

Strengthen prevention. Add protective fence to prevent fall and fall injury, encourage the use of crutches, avoid using fragile articles for daily use, and recommend using wide clothes, buttons, zippers and self-adhesive instead of buttons to avoid suicide or trauma.