Can any early symptoms of Parkinson s be cured?

Updated on science 2024-03-12
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Parkinson's early manifestations include movement disorders, such as paralysis tremens, decreased activity, clumsiness, and non-motor symptoms, such as poor sleep, sweating, excessive facial oil secretion, sleep disturbances, and mood abnormalities, which can be improved with medications. Olfactory disturbances can also occur early in the course of the disease, and hyposmia can be used as a criterion for early diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. After early Parkinson's disease is diagnosed, the progression of the disease can be delayed through intervention and clinician guidance.

    Therefore, the early symptoms can be effectively improved, but if the disease progresses, it is unpredictable and cannot be ** at present. The progression of the disease can be delayed by increasing exercise, improving lifestyle habits, reducing the legume diet, and eating a keto-containing diet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disease of the central nervous system, which is characterized by bradykinesia, muscle rigidity, resting tremor, and abnormal postural gait. It is accompanied by cognitive abnormalities, sleep disturbances, autonomic dysfunction, and sensory disturbances. Existing medical technology cannot be used to improve Parkinson's disease.

    For patients, it is mainly from reducing pain, delaying the development of diseases, and improving the quality of life of patients. Therefore, one of the key points is to adopt a comprehensive system based on exercise to improve the patient's function and improve the quality of life.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Parkinson's disease is detected early, and the effect is more ideal. According to the natural evolution process of Parkinson's disease, the dosage starts with the minimum amount of 1 4 tablets, three times a day, the total effective time of this drug is 4-6 years, and the efficacy begins to be unsatisfactory after the expiration date. Traditional Chinese medicine ** This disease is considered to be liver and kidney deficiency, dampness and heat, etc.

    Many hospitals also have their own autonomous medicines, such as Guiling Paan Pills, etc., which mainly have achieved good curative effects on Parkinson's disease due to liver and kidney deficiency, and most of the tremor symptoms can be effectively controlled after long-term use.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First of all, this disease is a disease that cannot be **, Parkinson's disease is a disease that starts slowly, progresses gradually, and cannot be **. Why this disease? Because Parkinson's disease is first and foremost a degenerative disease, the disease has not yet been clarified, so it cannot be fundamentally carried out.

    The onset of this disease is very slow, although some medopa, some methods, these ** do not play a role in stopping the progression of the disease, only alleviate some symptoms, so**Parkinson's, need a long-term** solution.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    At present, Parkinson's may not have been diagnosed, it may be due to essential tremor or early symptoms of Parkinson's disease, it is recommended to go to the neurology department of the Affiliated Hospital of Medical University for treatment, or you can go to the hospital of traditional Chinese medicine for treatment, and use traditional Chinese medicine to assist**, which may achieve better results**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The main symptoms of Parkinson's are hand tremors, unsteady walking, emotional uncontrollability, tremor paralysis, etc., this disease is not caused by one factor, it is a combination of factors, this disease is recommended that you go to the hospital in the early stage**, the doctor will choose the appropriate drug**. Patients should pay attention to a light diet, eat more protein-rich foods, and exercise appropriately.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The main manifestation of life is that the hands and feet cannot stop their own domination, and it is shaking. And this week is a serious time when you can't take care of yourself, so this disease can't be completely **, it can only be controlled.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What are the typical symptoms of Parkinson's and can they be completely cured? The symptoms of Parkinson's disease mainly affect motor and non-motor symptoms. The main motor symptom of Parkinson's disease is quiescent.

    Tremor. Muscle rigidity and bradykinesia. Postural pace, abnormal.

    Symptoms of Parkinson's disease get worse over time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Parkinson's disease is a slowly progressive degenerative disease of the nervous system, and early diagnosis and early ** can enable patients to work normally within a few years of onset without affecting their quality of life. Parkinson's disease, as a degenerative disease of the nervous system, cannot be done in the early stage, but interventions can be given, such as giving patients early life guidance, encouraging patients to work and integrate into society, which can improve the quality of life of patients.

    If the condition progresses to such an extent that it interferes with quality of life or behaviors of daily living, early pharmacological intervention is advocated**. There are a variety of drugs, and medopa and antan drugs can generally be selected, and early intervention in Parkinson's disease can effectively improve the quality of life. Once the patient's normal quality of life is affected by the disease, the patient is still encouraged to take drugs that promote dopamine receptor secretion as early as possible to control Parkinson's symptoms and improve the quality of life so that they can work normally.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The most important approaches to early Parkinson's disease include the following:

    1. Drug**: Peripheral supplement of dopamine deficiency in patients to improve the symptoms of neuronal degeneration. Dopamine agonists are supplemented to increase the patient's sensitivity to dopamine.

    Drugs that prevent dopamine from being metabolized elsewhere in the body and drugs that improve dopamine utilization, including selegiline, rasagiline, senfolol, etc.;

    2. Exercise**: It is beneficial to alleviate secondary sexual dysfunction, delay the development of the disease, and improve the quality of life of patients.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Patients in the early stages of Parkinson's disease do not have mental retardation. Non-ergot dopamine agonists, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, and amantadine can be taken orally. If this is not effective, levodopa may be added.

    If the patient is >65 years of age and has a preferable component of dopa, a component of intellectual decline, dopamine agonists, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, may be added if necessary.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

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    In the early stages of Parkinson's disease without mental retardation, the following drugs may be chosen: non-ergot dopamine agonists, MAOB inhibitors, amantadine, combined levodopa, and entacapone tablets. The preferred drugs are not in exactly the same order, and different regimens need to be selected according to the specific circumstances of each patient.

    If the US and Europe** guidelines are followed, non-ergot dopamine agonists should be preferred, and MAOB inhibitors or entacapone double dopa tablets should be preferred. If the drug cannot be tolerated for financial reasons, amantadine may be preferred.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    As long as the patient's body organs have not been operated on, they can take Chinese medicine in the morning, noon and evening to warm up the middle focus.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Parkinson's symptoms that are still in the early stages need to be done aggressively**, with drugs that slow disease progression in addition to improving clinical symptoms. In the early stage of patients, resting tremor and bradykinesia are often the main manifestations, if it is an elderly patient, dopa preparations can be used earlier, and dopa serazine is commonly used at present, which has an improvement effect on tremor and bradykinesia. Trihexyphenidyl may also be used in patients who do not have glaucoma and prostatic hyperplasia or prostatitis.

    In addition, there are drugs such as amantadine, which are also effective for tremors and bradykinesia. In the case of young patients, or elderly patients who do not respond well to the above drugs, drugs such as pramipexole, selegiline, and ropinirole can also be used. These drugs generally act on the receptors of dopamine, which can increase the content of dopamine in the plasma or brain, reduce the degradation of dopamine, and play a leading role.

    To delay the progression of the disease, idebenone, citicoline, nicergoline, vitamin E, coenzyme Q10, etc. are often used to minimize the probability of disability, improve their life function, and delay the time they are bedridden.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If it is determined that the patient is in the early stage, it is necessary to carry out active**, the disease is usually irreversible and **, so drugs can be taken to slow the progression of the disease, the patient can develop bradykinesia in the early stage, prohibit tremor, can take levodopa, which can improve bradykinesia and tremor, and can also take amantadine and trihexyphenidyl

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Parkinson's disease has an insidious onset in the early stage, and the symptoms are mostly inconspicuous, mainly tremor, which is often the earliest manifestation of the disease. It usually starts from the distal end of one upper limb, mainly the thumb, index finger, and middle finger, and is manifested as a movement of the fingers as if rubbing a ball or counting money, and gradually extends to the ipsilateral lower limb and contralateral limb, and can affect the jaw, lips, tongue, and head in the late stage.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In patients with Parkinson's disease, resting tremor may occur in the early stages, most of which begin distal to one upper extremity and can gradually progress to the contralateral upper extremity and the ipsilateral and contralateral lower extremities.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    You go directly to the official website of industry and commerce to inquire, and the official will give you a reasonable suggestion.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The most common early symptom of Parkinson's disease is resting tremor. Resting tremor is often the first symptom, usually starting distal to one upper extremity, appearing or noticeable when inhibited, lessening or stopping with voluntary movements, exacerbating with tension or agitation, and disappearing after falling asleep. Typical is a pill-like movement between the thumb and the flexed index finger at a frequency of 4 to 6 Hz.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Due to the slow progression of Parkinson's disease, some early symptoms are often overlooked. Symptoms such as abnormal or loss of sense of smell, pain in one side of the big toe, tightness in the neck due to increased muscle tone, difficulty lifting or leaning back, etc. In addition, it can appear in a quiet state, when the body is completely relaxed, one side of the fingers rubbing mud pill-like shaking, or the lower limbs appear involuntary shaking when quiet, slow speech, sweating, abnormal bowel and bowel movements, feeling more laborious when getting up in the morning, difficulty in walking and walking, or the body rushes forward when walking, unable to stop the pace and other manifestations.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Early symptoms of Parkinson's disease include dyskinesia, tremors, and muscle stiffness. Tremor refers to the shaking and shaking of the head and limbs, and paralysis refers to the inability of one or all of the limbs to move involuntarily.

    Parkinson's disease is difficult to completely, and conventional methods include drugs, surgery, acupuncture, and transplantation of neural stem cells.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Early symptoms: resting tremor, hypertonia, sensory disturbances, motor dysfunction, irregular hand-foot movements, partial loss of speech function, intention tremor, gait abnormalities, demented facies.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    What are the late symptoms of Parkinson's disease? Need **? Most late symptoms of Parkinson's disease worsen the initial symptoms.

    For example, most of the early symptoms of Parkinson's disease are not well understood, but they have been detected and identified in time. Parkinson's disease is harmful to the patient's body. What are the late symptoms of Parkinson's disease?

    In the initial stages, this tremor manifests itself as a late symptom of the upper extremities. The first is drooling. Many people with Parkinson's disease drool a lot.

    Sometimes the situation is serious and someone needs to wipe it clean with a towel.

    The fact that your baba does not mean that your secret saliva is very far away, in the early stages of Parkinson's disease, the symptoms are not obvious, some of the initial symptoms are easily misjudged by people, they may lose the best ** time, and then the disease will continue to develop severely. When Parkinson's disease progresses to an advanced stage represented by the fingers, the tremor lessens as the disease worsens. In the late stages of Parkinson's disease, there is a decrease in factory sensation and a decrease in the sense of smell, which is a common symptom in the late stages of Parkinson's disease.

    Many people with Parkinson's disease have anosmia or anosmia. These defects appear early and appear to be a lifelong condition.

    Late symptoms of Parkinson's disease can manifest as cognitive stress disorders, balance disorders, hallucinations, and patients at this stage are often unable to take care of themselves and require special care. In the early stages of Parkinson's disease, general motor symptoms may become ill due to drug control. In the final stage, the whole body stiffens, it is difficult to move, and eventually it is impossible to get out of bed.

    Once there is a long-term bed rest, such as stroke and dementia, there will be pneumonia, urinary system sensation relief and other corresponding complications, more and more elderly Parkinson's disease patients appear on the scene, occasionally middle-aged patients have the above symptoms, we need to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations and take action.

    As the disease progressed, the advent of later drugs brought serious damage to the health of the patient's friend. Therefore, we must ** this disease for a long time. Then the symptoms of Parkinson's disease in the later stage are reduced, and patients often have motor complications, if they walk unsteadily and stiffly, once Yoshiro Mori's patients enter the final stage, they often have serious complications such as pneumonia and urinary tract infection, **infection, sepsis, malnutrition, etc.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    The symptoms of Parkinson's disease fall into two main categories:

    1. Motor symptoms, including the three main signs and gait balance problems. The three main signs are bradykinesia, muscle rigidity, and resting tremor. Gait balance problems are more common in patients with intermediate and advanced stages;

    2. Non-motor symptoms: manifested as depressed mood, anxiety, sleep problems and abnormal behavior, often accompanied by constipation, indigestion, poor urine control and other autonomic nerve function problems. Dementia and psychiatric abnormalities may occur in the middle and late stages.

    Parkinson's disease** focuses on the motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease, and drug options include dopamine preparations, dopamine agonists, and dopamine assistive function drugs. Medication options for non-motor symptoms include dopamine agonists, antidepressants, and others. In addition to drugs, patients should exercise more and do professional training appropriately.

    The specific medication should be combined with clinical practice, and the doctor's face-to-face guidance shall prevail.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Parkinson's is a disease that has no better way for the time being.

    Parkinson's is a neurodegenerative disease of old age, and its appearance may be related to genetics, trauma, toxin environment, and other factors. When you have it, you may experience hand tremors, unsteady walking, muscle stiffness, difficulty lifting arms, slurred speech, and so on.

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