Can Parkinson's disease exercise well
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Grandfather always walks unsteadily, and his body looks very stiff. We went to the hospital for examination because we were worried about his health problems when we got older. The doctor said that grandfather is a Parkinson's patient and needs treatment. Next, I'm going to talk about Parkinson's disease. Can exercise be good?
Can Parkinson's disease exercise well
First, anticholinergic drugs, mainly by inhibiting the activity of acetylcholine in the brain, correspondingly improve the dopamine effect. Benhexol hydrochloride is commonly used in clinic. In addition, there are kaimajun, benzotropine, scopolamine and so on. It is mainly suitable for patients with obvious tremor and younger age. It should be used with caution in elderly patients, but not in patients with narrow angle glaucoma and prostatic hypertrophy.
Second: the diagnosis and treatment of motor complications: Patients with Parkinson's disease in the middle and late stages may have motor complications, including symptom fluctuation and dyskinesia. The fluctuation of symptoms includes the decrease of curative effect and "on-off" phenomenon. Efficacy decline refers to the shortening of the effective time of each medication. The typical chief complaint of the patient at this time is that "the medicine is not in charge as before. In the past, taking the medicine once can last for 4 hours, but now the medicine is overdone in 2 hours.
Thirdly, amantadine can promote the synthesis and release of dopamine in nerve endings and prevent its reabsorption. It may be effective for dyskinesia. Patients with renal insufficiency, epilepsy, severe gastric ulcer and liver disease should be cautious. Monoamine oxidase B inhibitor can irreversibly inhibit MAO-B in brain, block the degradation of dopamine, and increase the content of dopamine.
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There are several ways to treat Parkinson's disease, including drug therapy or exercise therapy, but the period of exercise therapy is relatively long. Anticholinergic drugs are effective in the treatment of Parkinson's disease. Patients can exercise more often. Coordination of the limbs will help the recovery of the disease.