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In the advanced stages of Parkinson's disease, many patients are shaky, slow, or stiff, with muscle spasms, and may be confined to a wheelchair or even bedridden. But professionally speaking, Parkinson's patients are not paralyzed even if they are in a wheelchair or bedridden. Paralysis refers to the inability to move any of the limbs, and cerebrovascular disease is called paralysis, such as hemiplegia, the inability to move one limb, or the inability to move part of the limb.
It is because of increased muscle tone, muscle stiffness, shaking, abnormal balance and other problems in bed.
Parkinson's patients are not paralyzed because of increased muscle tone or after the disease has progressed to the end stage, resulting in functional disability. Therefore, Parkinson's patients are affected by the disease itself, and most of them have to be in wheelchairs and bedridden, not because of Parkinson's disease itself, but because of various complications after bed rest, such as lung infection, leading to the final adverse outcome.
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Earlier**, how is the situation now.
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The disease progresses very slowly, and very few people will progress to that extent.
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Parkinson's disease is an extrapyramidal disease, mainly due to high muscle tone, resulting in stiffness of the limbs, as if the body is tied with a rope, and any movement can be done quickly, but not fast. Turning over, getting up, dressing, and getting out of bed are very slow, and it is impossible to perform an activity very quickly like a normal person. For example, the action of beating eggs is very easy for normal people, but Parkinson's patients can't do it.
This periodic rhythm is very slow, and some people are very slow when they walk, when they take the first step. When there is an obstacle, it is more difficult to walk, and it may be as if your feet are glued to the ground.
Therefore, patients with Parkinson's disease can have stiffness in the limbs.
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Parkinson's disease is an extrapyramidal disease, often accompanied by hypertonia, which is due to the decrease in dopamine content in the body, which is manifested as lead-like hypertonia, that is, the resistance is always the same when the patient bends the limbs, and if it is accompanied by tremor, it is a cogwheel-like hypertonia. Stiffness of the limbs is the main manifestation of Parkinson's disease, especially in the later stage, it can be difficult to turn over, limb stiffness, etc., and in the most severe case, bed rest.
Traditional Chinese medicine for Parkinson's disease is mainly syndrome differentiation**. In general, there are the following types of symptoms.
Patients with yin deficiency and internal mobility.
Patients with qi and blood insufficiency.
Patients with blood stasis obstruction type.
Patients with sputum opacity block.
There are different ways for different conditions, and you need to consult a professional doctor.
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Paralysis in late Parkinson's disease? INTERVIEWER A lot of people want to know about this question, but strictly speaking, it's not a question that can be explained in one sentence. Parkinson's disease has little effect on longevity, and it mainly impairs the patient's motor function.
Many Parkinson's patients are bedridden and unable to stand and walk in the later stages, but the "paralysis" caused by Parkinson's disease is not exactly the same as real paralysis. In medicine, the active and stable contraction of the voluntary muscles is often referred to as paralysis. Decreased force of voluntary muscle contraction (i.e., muscle strength) is called incomplete paralysis; The completely wide type of voluntary muscle is purely unable to contract, which is called complete paralysis.
Discretionary muscle contraction is governed by the pyramidal system, but muscle tension is regulated by the extrapyramidal system, and the function of the pyramidal system and the extrapyramidal system is normally in harmony. The lesion in Parkinson's disease is extrapyramidal. In addition to the lesions of the muscles themselves, there are also nerves that innervate the muscles.
In Parkinson's patients, the pyramidal system is not compromised, but extrapyramidal injury causes high muscle tone, which limits the free contraction and relaxation of muscles. The extrapyramidal system involves many nuclei and communicates with each other, between the upper cortex, and between the lower and spinal cords, forming multiple circuits. Parkinson's disease is characterized by obsessively increased muscle tone and resting tremor.
Myotonia is thought to be overactivity of the globus pallidus, which increases flexor and extensor tone; Tremor is the release of ventrolateral nuclear function of the thalamus.
Parkinson's disease has mild muscle weakness only in the late stages, and does not cause paralysis in the early stages or for several years. However, as the disease worsens, in the later stage, the tension of the limbs and trunk may be too high, which may limit the rent difference in active movement, resulting in the patient's inability to take care of himself and get out of bed. At this time, people often regard it as "paralysis", but its essence is different from paralysis.
Therefore, for Parkinson's patients in the early and middle stages, the benefits of exercise are undoubted. Exercising daily can help you sleep, strengthen your joints and muscles, reduce stress and depression, and improve and balance your posture and gait. All in all, there are many benefits!
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Parkinson's disease does not occur in the late stages of paralysis, and Parkinson's disease mainly affects the extrapyramidal system, which mainly presents with symptoms and signs of the extrapyramidal system, generally as dystonia. Due to balance disorders, patients with advanced stage may have unstable posture and gait, fall easily, and even fractures, which seriously affects the quality of life of patients. Patients with mild symptoms can have decreased arm swinging movements of the upper limbs on the affected side when walking, dragging when walking, and when the condition is aggravated, the upper limbs may disappear with movements, walking with both feet rubbing the ground, the gait becomes smaller and slower, and the patient does not dare to cross when encountering obstacles, and the patient feels extremely frightened when walking downhill.
Sometimes the patient may suddenly feel that he cannot be lifted up during walking, as if he is stuck to the ground, which is generally called freezing. There can also be a panicked gait, which is mainly manifested as rushing forward with a mechanical step when stepping, getting smaller and smaller, and even unable to stop immediately, mainly due to the abnormality of muscle tension and noise, and paralysis generally refers to the patient's muscle dysfunction.
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At present, the advanced stage of Parkinson's disease refers to patients who are bedridden and unable to move and lose their ability to exercise. Strictly speaking, the concept of loss of exercise is different from that of paralysis, although it is manifested in terms of inability to move and speak, but paralysis refers to muscle weakness caused by damage to the pyramidal system. Parkinson's disease is a bradykinesia caused by an extracorporeal disease of the cone stool, which is a decrease in the speed of movement and stiff muscles.
Therefore, the bedridden lap culture of patients with advanced stage V Parkinson's disease with a longer course of disease and more severe disease is different from the concept of paralysis.
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In the late stage of Parkinson's disease, it is very serious, and it is possible to be paralyzed to the point of being in a wheelchair, so it is better to detect it early and prevent it early, and recover early.
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Generalized stiffness in Parkinson's patients is a very common symptom that seriously affects the patient's quality of life. The need for medication**, proper care and active exercise, supplemented by surgery**, is the fundamental solution to the problem of hitching.
Drugs**There are a series of drugs such as compound levodopa preparations, dopamine receptor agonists, and amantadine. Once the stiffness and tremor of the limbs are found, it is necessary to seek medical attention in time, and the doctor will give a symptomatic and individualized plan according to the different stages of each person's disease and the characteristics of the condition. On this basis, it should be supplemented with **exercise and care**.
For example, many Parkinson's patients have difficulty turning over and low back pain, and through aerobic exercise, such as yoga, walking, swimming, supplemented by **, such as baking electricity, acupuncture, can effectively reduce muscle tension and relieve muscle stiffness and pain. In addition, surgery can now be performed**, called DBS surgery. Through minimally invasive methods, a small electrode is implanted in the skull, and the discharge of the electrode can effectively alleviate various motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease, which is an effective and safe operation.
Parkinson's stiffness is a common symptom that can lead to a decrease in the quality of life of Parkinson's patients. But don't be nervous, as long as regular medication and follow-up, supplemented by nursing**, and necessary timely surgery**, can completely solve the problem and effectively improve the condition.
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The diagnosis and treatment of hand tremors is to need traditional Chinese medicine to help us solve these problems. If you need to control your filial piety, then use Western medicine, otherwise you will use Chinese medicine to help you recover your body and fight diseases.
Hand trembling in traditional Chinese medicine: First of all, we often say that "hand tremor is old age and body weakness", so what is body weakness. Traditional Chinese medicine refers to the weakness of the constitution as body deficiency, and the weakness of chronic diseases as deficiency syndrome, and divides weakness into four types: qi deficiency, blood deficiency, yin deficiency, and yang deficiency.
The five organs all have the symptoms of yin and yang deficiency and reality, and the hand tremor is mainly what traditional Chinese medicine calls "blood deficiency and wind.""Abbreviated as "Wind Certificate".
Yusheng Materia Medica Yangyuan Soup": Quench the liver wind and relieve spasms, nourish the kidneys and replenish the brain and marrow, activate the meridians to make the meridians smooth, regulate the spleen so that nutrition can reach the whole body and relieve spasms. Hand trembling is different for each person, and there will be additions and subtractions according to the different circumstances of each person's manuscript.
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Parkinson's disease. It does not cause paralysis, but due to limited mobility, his muscle tone increases, resulting in a decrease in his ability to exercise.
Due to the increase in muscle tone and the impaired postural balance, the amplitude of limb shaking increases, which will cause the patient to have difficulty moving, so that he cannot eat independently, and will be bedridden and need to be taken care of.
Parkinson's disease itself does not cause weakness in limb movement or paralysis. However, Parkinson's disease is difficult to control muscle tone in the middle and late stages, resulting in patients who cannot eat. It will limit the patient's motor function, resulting in the need for bed rest.
Patients with Parkinson's disease, through active and effective **, will slow down this dystonia, will slow down this postural balance disorder. to further improve the quality of life of patients
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"Parkinson's disease is generally not paralyzed, but if a patient with advanced stage of paralysis may have other diseases, such as cerebrovascular disease or cerebral infarction, CT or MRI of the brain should be further examined to confirm the diagnosis. Parkinson's is an extrapyramidal disorder characterized by dysfunction of voluntary motor regulation, and muscle dysfunction is generally absent.
Resting tremor may occur early in the patient, which is often evident at rest, exacerbated by mental stress, lessened by voluntary movements, and disappeared during sleep. Patients may also present with rigidity, which is characterized by increased extensor and flexor tone. Bradykinesia may also be present, mainly characterized by expressionlessness, little blinking, and binocular staring.
If the disease is in the advanced stage, it is mainly manifested as abnormal posture and gait, such as: rubbing the floor with both feet when walking, walking gait becomes smaller and slower, encountering obstacles that cannot be crossed, and sometimes panicked gait can also occur. ”
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In the late stage of Parkinson's, some can be paralyzed, some cannot be paralyzed, but the hands and feet are a little difficult, and there will be some difficulties in life, so this still needs to be psychologically prepared, even if it is not paralyzed, sometimes it needs to be taken care of.
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Parkinson's disease is not paralysis, but a disease that affects brain function. In the severe stage of Parkinson's disease, patients with Parkinson's disease have obvious symptoms such as mental decline and affective disorders.
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In the late stage of Parkinson's disease, he was paralyzed and couldn't move at all, his hands were shaking, he couldn't control his behavior, he had difficulty speaking, he couldn't eat, and his joints were deformed.
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At present, there is no drug that can completely cure Parkinson's, and it can only be relieved by taking medicine, but the general trend is getting heavier and heavier, and it will indeed be paralyzed in the late stage.
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The patient's muscle rigidity is particularly obvious, the slowness of movement is more aggravated, and it is very difficult to start, or even unable to start, so that the muscles of the whole body are stiff, so that the patient can only lie in bed, and can not take care of himself at all in daily life, and has difficulty swallowing, and can only be fed and liquid by nasogas, so that the patient's life can be extended.
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If the advanced stage of Parkinson's disease cannot be effectively qualified and controlled, it may indeed lead to problems such as inability to self-discipline, limited limb movement, and dysphagia.
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There are many ways to treat Parkinson's disease as an age-related disease, including early medications and later surgeries for Parkinson's disease. There are two main types of surgery for Parkinson's disease**
1. The often said cell knife is a destruction operation, which destroys the nucleus of cells in the brain. Therefore, it can only be done unilaterally, and the operation is irreversible, and the effect on tremor is better;
2. The first method of Parkinson's disease is the brain pacemaker that is often done today, and the brain pacemaker is a reversible and adjustable surgical method. The surgery can be bilateral, including the patient's tremor, stiffness, sluggishness and other symptoms can be good results;
3. In addition to the above, it also includes the patient's ****. The symptoms of speaking, swallowing and stupora in patients with Parkinson's disease are not very effective through surgery, and the purpose of improving the quality of life of patients is also achieved through **aspect**.
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