Parkinson s staging, there are 5 stages of Parkinson s?

Updated on science 2024-03-25
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are many stages of Parkinson's disease, which are as follows:

    Stage I: The patient has only one side of the body affected, with little or no decline in body function.

    Stage II: Patients in this period have bilateral or midline effects on the body, but do not develop balance dysfunction.

    Stage III: The upright reflex is the first symptom of Parkinson's impairment, with significant unsteadiness in standing when the body is turned or inability to maintain balance when the body is pushed on the feet together. Functionally, the patient's mobility is slightly impaired and there is some impairment in the ability to work, but the patient is able to live a completely independent life.

    Stage IV: Patients with Parkinson's disease during this period have severe immobility, but they can still walk and stand on their own.

    Stage V: Parkinson's patients in this period are confined to bed or wheelchairs unless they receive help.

    The disease is very harmful to the patient's body, and it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for examination as soon as possible**, so as not to delay ** and aggravate the condition.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Parkinson's disease is broadly divided into five stages, as follows:

    1. Stage 1: The patient only has unilateral lesions, unilateral hand tremors, foot tremors or stiffness, walking is not as sharp as usual, and holding things is unstable;

    2. Stage II: Gradually develop into bilateral mild symptoms, after the development of unilateral lesions to bilateral lesions, bilateral hand tremors may occur, and even the whole body trembles, stiffness is aggravated, daily activities such as buttons and chopsticks are difficult, walking is difficult, and the sense of balance is poor;

    3. Stage III: Bilateral symptoms are completely present, the patient has difficulty lifting his legs, his legs are like a heavy sandbag, his body leans forward, rushes forward, and takes small broken steps when walking, and he is prone to falling, he can't hold a bowl when eating, he has difficulty turning over at night, he has difficulty taking a bath, etc., and his family members need help for daily activities;

    4. Stage 4: The condition is further aggravated, the patient often unconsciously drools, has difficulty in eating, drinking and swallowing, eats slowly, has a more rigid expression, gradually stiffens facial muscles, rarely blinks, has difficulty exercising, and is completely inseparable from the care and help of family members in daily life;

    5. Stage 5: The patient is completely confined to bed or wheelchair, most of them can only stay in bed for a long time, cannot stand on their own after sitting down, cannot walk after standing, cannot turn over on their own after lying in bed, and can no longer take care of themselves in daily life.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The stages of Jinson's disease are very simple, that is, according to the Hoya stage, they are divided into early and middle and late stages. In the early stage, it is grade 1, and we call it Hoya stage 1 to grade. Grade 1 is unilateral limb involvement; Grade is a problem in which one limb is affected plus a little trunk, but the other limb is not affected; Grade 2 means that both limbs are affected; If you are in a Parkinson's clinic, the doctor will give you a posterior pull test, if your balance is not problematic and normal; Then we call it unaffected, the postural reflex is normal, and we call it level.

    Level 3 to level 5 is called the middle and late stage, level 3 is that the posture balance is affected, as soon as the doctor pulls you, you may take 5 steps back, or even more, and even fall to the ground, and even sometimes the doctor gently pulls you will pour Lu Lao backwards, which is more serious.

    We'll have to further grade them according to the number of steps back, not here; Level 4 means that you need to be taken care of by your family in life, and you can't do some things by yourself, such as eating and going to the bathroom, because people have to deal with food, clothing, housing and transportation, that is, you can't complete these things yourself, and you need help from others, so it's called level 4; Level 5 is already in a state of being in bed and in a wheelchair, level 4 can still do a little bit of what you can, but you just need to help you, level 5 is to help others with everything, and you are already in a state of being bedridden and unable to walk.

    This is a stage of Parkinson's, also known as grading.

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