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Jin Gui should omit) to defend himself in Dihuang soup, cure diseases like madness, act in vain and talk endlessly, there is no cold and heat, and its pulse floats.
Fangji Dihuang soup (according to the proportion) Fangji 1 licorice 1 cinnamon branch 3 Fengfeng 3 Fangji, licorice, cinnamon branch, and fengfeng, according to the proportion, according to the patient, can be used for three to five yuan. Fangji, licorice, cinnamon branches, and parsnip are soaked in wine first, and then the juice is ground after soaking; Raw rehmannia is used in two to three taels, put it in a pot and steam, and grind the juice after steaming; Mix the juice of Fangji, licorice, cinnamon sticks, and parsnip with raw rehmannia juice to form a real rehmannia soup.
In Parkinson's disease, the patient is shaking constantly, and even the eyeballs are moving, and the cause of the disease is the liver being affected by the wind. The liver is angry, anger can hurt the liver, and if there is a problem with the liver, there will be a phenomenon of rage. The basic concept of traditional Chinese medicine is to remove the evil on the surface, and at the same time replenish the qi and blood in the body, because the deficiency and cold inside cause this, ** This disease does not start from the liver, but uses the rehmannia soup to defend itself.
It is advisable to consult a TCM practitioner.
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Yes, don't practice blindly, it's best to have a master to teach.
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Yes, it is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine**.
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People are no strangers to Parkinson's disease, and the incidence of Parkinson's disease has been increasing in recent years. According to the latest data, about some of the elderly over 65 years old in China suffer from Parkinson's disease, and there are nearly 100,000 new cases every year. According to experts from the World Health Organization**, the number of Parkinson's disease patients in China will reach 5 million by 2030.
Parkinson's disease can be divided into early, intermediate and late stages according to different symptoms, the early symptoms are relatively mild and will not have much impact on daily life, but if it progresses to the advanced stage, the patient will basically lose the ability to take care of himself. So "How soon will I get to an advanced stage?" This is the most common question asked by Parkinson's patients.
So, how often does it take for Parkinson's to develop to an advanced stage?
Most of them take 10 to 30 years, but there is no exact time limit for the development of Parkinson's disease from the early stage to the advanced stage, and the severity and speed of development of Parkinson's disease are different for different patients. In fact, studies have shown that Parkinson's itself has no effect on life expectancy. Lifespan is a serious complication caused by advanced Parkinson's.
When Parkinson's disease progresses to the middle and advanced stages, complications are very common, such as lung disease, severe impairment of functioning, and movement disorders.
1. Psychological problems.
Studies have shown that in advanced Parkinson's patients, about 50% of patients are accompanied by depression, and about 20% are accompanied by dementia, insomnia, anxiety, etc. Due to the manifestation of the disease as body tremors, stiff posture, etc., Parkinson's orange burial patients often have a sense of inferiority complex psychologically, resulting in reluctance to get along and communicate with others.
2. Difficulty in exercising.
Parkinson's disease is characterized by tremors, stiffness, coordination and balance dysfunction, which can cause severe impairment of movement, such as falls, fractures, etc., and the risk of paralysis in the advanced stage of the disease.
3. Severe dysfunction of autonomic nervous system.
Postprandial fullness, nausea, vomiting, abdominal distention, intractable constipation, abnormal sweating, etc.
4. Infection. Infection is a fatal complication in patients with advanced Parkinson's. Because Parkinson's patients have a weakened immune function, they often produce respiratory tract infections and digestive tract inflammation.
Due to the paralysis and bedridden of advanced patients, it is difficult to turn over, and long-term pressure leads to pressure ulcers; or due to urine and stool maceration, often causing urinary tract infection and kidney damage. Infection can also cause sepsis, cardiorenal and renal function failure, and systemic failure.
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The main symptoms of Parkinson's disease are the slowing and reduction of limb movements, as well as dystonia and resting tremor, cognitive decline, sleep disorders, etc., among which the slowing down of limb movements is the core symptom of the disease, which seriously affects the daily life of patients. It mostly occurs in the elderly around 60 years old, most Parkinson's disease is sporadic, and less than 10% of Parkinson's patients have a clear family history. Parkinson's disease is a common neurological disease, a neurological degenerative disease, and belongs to the extrapyramidal system.
Parkinson's disease is hereditary, but heredity is also probable, so it is not necessarily inherited.
Patients with Parkinson's disease should pay more attention to their diet, and it is recommended that the foods eaten by Parkinson's patients mainly include the following types of food
First, patients can eat more fresh cabbage, vegetables, celery, apples, oranges, bananas, oranges, etc., because these fruits and vegetables are helpful to supplement some vitamins, vitamins have the effect of antioxidative stress, and may have a certain role in preventing the further development of Parkinson's disease. In addition, these foods can replenish water, promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, relieve constipation, and also have certain benefits for constipation caused by Parkinson's patients.
Second, patients with Parkinson's disease can eat more walnuts or black sesame seeds, and can also eat some nuts and other foods, which also have a certain role in nourishing brain cells.
In addition, Parkinson's patients must pay attention to the balance of nutrition, and some cereal foods, such as some rice, millet, corn, and sorghum can be eaten.
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Exercise is very important for patients with Parkinson's disease, and different exercises can be done according to the different functional impairments of patients, mainly the following:
1. Respiratory function training, effective breathing can ensure sufficient blood oxygen in the brain** and delay the development of the disease. During the positive and negative function training of breathing, the patient can be allowed to lie down or sit down and breathe in the abdomen, the abdomen is distended outward during inhalation, the abdomen is retracted during exhalation, and 10-15 deep breaths are taken for 1 group, 2-3 groups per day;
2. Facial function training, you can do actions such as closing your eyes, baring your teeth, puffing your cheeks, whistling, etc., so that your facial expression muscles are flexible;
3. Shoulder and upper limb functional training, you can do shoulder forward flexion, extension, abduction, internal rotation, external rotation, as well as elbow flexion and extension, wrist flexion, extension and varus, internal rotation and external rotation to ensure joint mobility. Shoulder and neck training, Parkinson's patients with neck mobility disorder, can perform neck movement front, back, left and right, or lateral rotation, such as left belt large lateral rotation, lateral rotation and other activities;
4. Lower limb functional training, which can be carried out ankle joint function training such as hip flexion, hip extension, knee flexion, and knee extension. If the patient has gait dysfunction, such as stickiness, difficulty in starting, and forward gait when walking, the patient should try to control the movement of his lower limbs to ensure that the patient walks smoothly and avoids falling;
5. Carry out balance function training, usually you can practice under the sitting position, or stand down and take the initiative to grasp the items next to you to ensure the balance of the patient.
Functional exercise is important for patients with Parkinson's disease, and it is important to take the initiative to keep training.
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Parkinson's disease is a movement disorder, which can cause patients to suffer from sluggish movements, clumsiness, abnormal walking, etc., so many patients are reluctant to exercise, which is very wrong. We should carry out corresponding ** or exercise training according to the mobility disorders of different patients, for example, we can do aerobics, tai chi, jogging and other exercises, but when doing these exercises, we must do a good job of protection to avoid falls.
In addition to the oral administration of drugs, it is very important to strengthen the training of the patient, so that the patient can correct the abnormal posture. Exercise is a healthy lifestyle that prevents muscle atrophy and can reduce muscle stiffness, which is very beneficial for patients with Parkinson's disease.
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Is exercise really good for Parkinson's? What are the best exercises for Parkinson's patients?
Is exercise tangerine really good for Parkinson's?
The American Society of Parkinson** initiated a study involving 3,000 Parkinson's patients. Some people with Parkinson's start exercising for hours a day, while others start exercising even later. Later, it was found that the quality of life questionnaire score of Parkinson's patients who started exercising early only decreased, while that of Parkinson's patients who exercised later decreased.
Although there is not much difference between the and the same, there is a big difference in real life.
The study concluded that exercise is beneficial for Parkinson's patients, preventing Parkinson's patients from losing more abilities, and improving the quality of life of Parkinson's patients to a certain extent, without making Parkinson's disease worse. Moreover, the sooner Parkinson's patients start exercising, the better, and the sooner they start, the better the effect and the more benefits they can benefit.
Exercise has non-skinny benefits for the physical and mental health of people with Parkinson's disease. Because Parkinson's burns affect a person's mobility, regular exercise helps to keep muscles strong and improve their flexibility. Exercise does not stop Parkinson's progress, but it improves balance, helps people overcome the inability to walk, and improves swallowing and speech difficulties.
Exercise also prevents some of the long-term complications caused by Parkinson's, such as joint stiffness. In addition, if Parkinson's patients are able to do some things on their own, they will be in a happier mood.
What are the best exercises for Parkinson's patients?
For ordinary people, getting up and dressing is a very normal action. However, for Parkinson's patients, it is very difficult because of the disease, the limbs are stiff and shaky. But that doesn't stop you from giving up.
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Life lies in exercise, for healthy people, for patients with Parkinson's disease is so reasonable, appropriate exercise can help block the progression of the disease, so how should Parkinson's disease patients exercise in their daily life? Here are a few key points of exercise, you might as well follow along.
Clause. 1. Hand exercises.
Parkinson's disease patients will gradually appear muscle stiffness in the joints of the hand, so it is easy to show a peculiar flexion posture, which reminds Parkinson's disease patients to pay attention to do more exercises on the hand, first bend the fingers, and then stretch out, you can grab one hand to the other finger, and move pressure to the back of the hand, which helps to prevent long joint deformity, and through hand exercise, it can play a role in blocking the progression of the disease to a certain extent.
Clause. 2. Lower limb exercises.
Have the person with Parkinson's disease stand with their legs apart, their knees bent down, and their hands touching the ground as much as possible. You can also hold the wall with your left hand, grab your right foot with your right hand and pull it back, hold it for a few seconds and then switch to the other side.
Clause. 3. Gait exercise.
Many Parkinson's patients usually have less obstacles, such as procrastination and inability to lift their feet, upper limbs do not swing, etc., and in severe cases, there will be small broken steps, rushing forward, etc., so we should pay attention to gait training.
Clause. 4. Balance exercise.
Patients with Parkinson's disease usually have postural reflex disorders, and they will rush forward quickly when walking, so they should pay attention to balance exercises, spread their feet 30 cm apart, move their center of gravity to the left and right to pay attention to balance, and move a little slower to help relieve muscle tone.
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Of course, exercising for golden-bodied patients has a releasing effect on the body, and it can also play a role in slowly relieving this condition.
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Parkinson's disease is a chronic disease, with the progression of the disease, the patient's daily life will gradually be limited to a certain extent, but in daily life, if you insist on physical skills exercise, you can block the progression of the disease to a certain extent, Parkinson's disease patients need to exercise from the hands, lower limbs, gait and other aspects.
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It is good for Parkinson's patients to exercise, which can help improve symptoms and slow down the progression of the disease. The type of exercise and the intensity of the exercise should be chosen according to the patient's motor symptoms. Tai Chi, jogging, brisk walking, calisthenics and other forms can be used, and the amount of exercise should be more than four times a week, each time about 30 minutes.
There is evidence that tai chi can improve balance disorders and improve quality of life if exercise is done consistently over time.
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This is naturally beneficial, and you still need to exercise more.
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Parkinson's patients insist on exercising, which has certain benefits for the body and is also helpful for the prevention and treatment of this disease. After suffering from Parkinson's disease, the patient's physical function decreases, and the movement is reduced, the movement is slow, and even manifested as tremor, rigidity, and there are certain difficulties in getting up and turning over. After suffering from such diseases, anxiety, depression and other emotions can be accompanied by patients, resulting in reluctance to move, thus forming a vicious circle and leading to more complications.
Consistent exercise can help patients with Parkinson's disease to recover their functions, and at the same time, exercise can make people secrete dopamine to fight anxiety and depression. If you are bedridden for a long time, you are prone to complications, such as lung infections, pressure ulcers, and deep vein thrombosis. Therefore, moderate exercise is not prone to the common complications of Parkinson's disease, and it is helpful for preventing deep vein thrombosis.
However, if you exercise too much, it can be harmful to your body and may increase the risk of falls and fractures in people with Parkinson's disease. Therefore, exercise has certain benefits for Parkinson's patients, but excessive exercise should be avoided, and targeted and planned exercise should be carried out under the guidance of doctors, health managers, and teachers, which is a more scientific method.
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