How do Parkinson's patients eat

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Parkinson is a chronic disease with high incidence rate. It is a degenerative disease of the nervous system, and it is also a disease which is very plagued by patients and people around them. Once suffering from Parkinson's disease, we should pay more attention to all aspects of the patient's daily life, in order to achieve better therapeutic effect. The following will introduce how Parkinson's patients eat.

How do Parkinson's patients eat

First: Parkinson's patients should drink more water in life: if Parkinson's patients take enough water (8-10 cups) every day to help the disease, it can relieve constipation, try not to drink water or food with more water after 5 p.m., to avoid accidental falls caused by frequent urination at night.

Second: Patients with Parkinson's disease, in the daily diet, patients can eat more cellulose rich food, which can reduce stomach distension and other discomfort, supplement calcium and vitamin D, prevent osteoporosis. The relationship between tea drinking and Parkinson's disease also needs to be understood, because the green tea element in green tea can help the elderly to wake up.

Third: the family members of patients should observe the rule of urination reaction. Positive measures should be taken to help patients urinate regularly, once every 2-3 hours. It is better for patients to take a sitting position when urinating, and press the bladder forward rhythmically, causing urination.

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According to the patient's age, the amount of activity to give enough total calories, diet attention to meet the supply of sugar, protein, mainly vegetable oil, less into animal fat.