How painful is Parkinson s disease at the end of life?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-11
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The appearance of such a serious adverse symptom of Parkinson's disease is extremely serious for the physical and mental impact of the patient! Once Parkinson's disease develops, the patient's work and life will be seriously affected. So, how should Parkinson's disease be**?

    Let's find out!

    1. Drugs**.

    In general, the principle of the preferred method of early Parkinson's disease is long-term medication and symptom control; prescribe the right medicine and add and subtract syndromes; Minimum dose and best effect; Weigh the pros and cons as well as the combination of medications.

    It usually includes anticholinergic drugs, dopa, and dopamine receptor agonists, as well as dopa-enhancing drugs, and dopa-degrading enzyme inhibitors.

    2. Surgery**.

    Minimally invasive brain pacemaker (DBS) surgery is suitable for those patients whose drug control is not effective, and then affects the normal work and life of Parkinson's disease patients, minimally invasive brain pacemaker (DBS) surgery has become the first and most effective method for Parkinson's disease.

    1) Minimally invasive brain pacemaker (DBS) surgical indications:

    Patients with primary Parkinson's disease;

    Patients with Parkinson's disease who have used levodopa drugs** in the past;

    Patients with Parkinson's disease who have significantly decreased efficacy, inability to exercise, or dyskinesia and other complications through drugs, which seriously affect the normal quality of life;

    Patients with senile dementia and psychiatric disorders were excluded.

    2) Timing of minimally invasive brain pacemaker (DBS) surgery:

    Patients with well-established Parkinson's disease;

    For patients with Parkinson's disease who have a course of more than 4 years, some patients have severe tremor and the effect of drugs is not good, it can be appropriately advanced to 3 years;

    Patients with Parkinson's disease who are younger than 75 years old are in good physical condition and have normal cardiopulmonary function, which can be appropriately relaxed to about 80 years old after assessment;

    Patients with Parkinson's disease who have been effective in levodopa**; Parkinson's disease is a disease in stage 4 Parkinson's disease;

    Patients with Parkinson's disease who have reasonable expectations for surgery.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Patients with advanced Parkinson's disease are completely incapacitated, unable to take care of themselves, and have difficulty speaking. Language skills are severely affected, with difficulty in pronunciation and slowing down the speed of speech. Difficulty swallowing.

    Patients have difficulty swallowing, choking on water, and drooling when eating. The body will experience some involuntary movements, such as dyskinesia. The joints of the limbs are twisted and deformed, and patients also have edema in both lower limbs, which usually disappears at night or after sleep.

    Guidance: There are symptoms of limb pain and abnormal limb sensations, such as warmth or cold. Patients often have intractable constipation, mainly due to decreased gastrointestinal motility.

    Patients will experience sleep disturbances characterized by insomnia, difficulty falling asleep, frequent awakenings, and daytime drowsiness. Patients may also experience weight loss and depression. In short, Parkinson's will eventually have such and such symptoms, and you need to be accompanied and cared for by your family.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No one can say how painful this is, but it's quite painful and difficult to put into words. Therefore, people should be well, don't get sick, if you get sick, it will be very painful to die.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Due to the difference in age and the degree of illness, patients feel at the end of life to a certain extent. Modern medicine is well developed, and quite a few patients can be well controlled. Parkinson's patients are particularly in need of high-quality daily care in the later stages, and relatives and friends are advised to take care of the patients.

    Good care and care can prolong the life of a patient.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In the late stage of Parkinson's disease, all tissues and organs of the human body are in a state of failure, especially the nervous system of the human body is basically in a state of complete failure. At this time, the patient's respiratory function has been completely exhausted, and the patient will have obvious dyspnea, respiratory distress and other series of suffocation pain. Patients still feel significant distress at the end of their lives.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Parkinson's is a central nervous system disease characterized by resting tremor, muscle spasm, and polyarticular dysfunction, mainly due to the degeneration of dopamine neurons in the substantia nigra of the midbrain, so that enough dopamine cannot be produced. At present, there is no good method, and it is mainly based on symptomatic training and neuroprotective and neurosuppressive drugs. The patient is miserable, and the survival rate depends on the complications.

    Because most of them can cause cerebrovascular accidents or swallowing disorders, causing recurrent aspiration pneumonia...

    Parkinson's disease does not affect the life expectancy, but with time, the symptoms of Parkinson's disease will continue to worsen, and it needs to be controlled with drugs. —The Parkinson's Disease Diagnosis and Treatment Center of Tangdu Hospital of the Fourth Military Medical University is buried.

    It does not affect the life expectancy, but it is necessary to take good care of the Parkinson's patient and not put Parkinson's patients in danger. Professor Wang Xinsuo in Beijing.

    Parkinson's disease does not affect life expectancy, but in the middle and late stages of the disease, non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease such as depression, constipation, sleep disorders, cognitive impairment, etc. may seriously affect the quality of life of patients.

    Active** and preventive should not affect longevity.

    Parkinson's disease can survive for a long time, and no other disease can live for 100 years.

    Parkinson's disease, also known as parkinson's paralysis, is the most common degenerative disease of the central nervous system in middle-aged and elderly people, mainly due to pathological changes in the cells located in the substantia nigra in the midbrain, which will not affect the main organs of the body.

    The overall course of Parkinson's disease is 17 years, and the disease does not affect the life expectancy, and the main impact on the life of patients is mostly the late complications of Parkinson's disease, such as fractures, aspiration pneumonia, bedsores, etc., so home care for Parkinson's disease is also very important.

    In the late stage of Parkinson's disease, nerve growth causes can be used in rats.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Parkinson's patients will have obvious motor disorders in the late stage, and at this time, automatic movement will be reduced, and the amplitude of movement will be reduced a lot. 2. There may also be rigidity, that is, the muscles will be obviously stiff, and even the facial muscles will be stiff. 3. In the advanced stage of Parkinson's disease, the tremor of patients will manifest as a brady-rhythmic tremor.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Patients in the early stage of Parkinson's disease generally have numbness and involuntary trembling of the limbs, especially when the patient is emotional and overworked, and the tremor symptoms are more obvious. As the disease worsens, typical symptoms such as bradykinesia, failure to complete simple movements, decreased facial muscle function, and sluggish expression may occur.

    With the development of time, Parkinson's disease will slowly develop to the middle and late stages, and generally Parkinson's patients are basically unable to take care of themselves in the late stage, and at this time, some very serious complications that can endanger the patient's life also begin to slowly appear. In the advanced stage, patients will have stiffness and even paralysis and will not be able to stand on their own. There is no exact time for how long advanced Parkinson's disease can be delayed, because advanced Parkinson's disease requires long-term bed rest and is prone to complications such as serious complications such as pneumonia and bedsores.

    Parkinson's is a difficult disease, especially in the late stage, the symptoms are aggravated, and complications are prone to occur, and if not treated in time, it will threaten life and health.

    Parkinson's only takes Western medicine can not solve the problem, with Chinese medicine conditioning is possible to recover slowly, and the use of Chinese medicine ** must be as early as possible, early patients are more likely to recover, if the patient has reached the advanced stage, must pay attention to the temperature and humidity of the body, according to the change of weather change clothes, to prevent colds. In terms of daily life, do a good job of life guidance, help patients do some simple exercises, mainly to exercise limb function, move joints, and relieve the symptoms of joint stiffness. Maintain nutrient inhalation in the diet, you can eat more high-protein, high-vitamin, low-sugar, high-nutrient foods to improve your own immunity.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Parkinson's disease is a chronic disease that progressively worsens, and there are no drugs that can effectively alleviate the disease process and drugs that can effectively alleviate the disease process and ** Parkinson's disease. Late Parkinson's symptoms are as follows:

    1. Late stage: patients will have non-motor symptoms other than muscle stiffness, bradykinesia, and tremor, which are more prominent, such as sleep disorders, salivation, hallucinations, mental disorders, or motor complications, and reduced efficacy. Therefore, patients will be in the shutdown period for a long time, which will lead to the inability to move all the time, and some patients can exercise after taking the drug, but there will be obvious abnormal movements, that is, hand and foot movements;

    2. More advanced: patients will lose other cognitive functions other than motor function, such as Parkinson's disease dementia. Parkinson's can cause cognitive dysfunction, of which dementia is a symptom, and at night there will be obvious visual hallucinations, which can be very distressing.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The late Parkinson's period is not too painful, many sensations are gone, and even a complete vegetative person is still a plant, only breathing is not very smooth, and he is alive under the care of a large hospital.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    After the late Parkinson's disease, there is a high risk of decreased neuromuscular activity, such as rigidity, resting tremor, slow movement, and mask face.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Parkinson's disease is generally divided into early, middle and late stages, if the disease has reached the advanced stage, it means that it is still relatively serious, the patient will be irritable and depressed at this time, difficult to swallow, and will also have convulsions when the disease attacks. The main thing in the advanced stage of Parkinson's is the damage to the stomach and intestines, and patients will have indigestion and constipation. It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination in time, you can take medication to control it, and usually maintain good eating habits and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, which will help to have bowel movements.

    Parkinson's patients can be in pain until they die. Because Parkinson's disease is a chronic, progressive neurodegenerative disease, resting tremor, hypertonia, bradykinesia, and postural gait abnormalities may occur in the early stages. As the disease worsens, these symptoms will become more and more severe, and the patient will be unable to get out of bed and take care of himself due to obvious tremors and muscle stiffness, and the quality of life will be severely reduced, and in severe cases, swallowing and speech will be impaired, and the patient will not be able to eat normally.

    In later stages, non-motor symptoms may occur, such as gastrointestinal disturbances, delayed gastric emptying, severe constipation, and gradual malnutrition, as well as cognitive dysfunction, dementia, and possibly severe depressive manifestations. In the most advanced stage of the disease, due to general stiffness and difficulty in moving, they will be bedridden all day long, and they are very likely to die from various complications such as pneumonia, bedsores, and urinary tract infections.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The late stages of Parkinson's disease are generally painful.

    Parkinson's is generally a disease that cannot be developed, and in the advanced stage, the body may appear in a state of general stiffness, unable to move independently, and may need to stay in bed for a long time, and it is easy to have the symptoms of bedsores. Therefore, in the early days of Parkinson's, you must follow the doctor's instructions to take medication regularly, stabilize your emotions, and avoid emotional agitation.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello, this is different from person to person, or to adjust their mentality is better Changyou, but if it is said to be in the late stage, it may be more serious, which will lead to many patients suffering from depression or anxiety, so it is still necessary to actively carry out **, adjust the mentality of the orange pin, because everyone may encounter diseases.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In general, Parkinson's disease progresses gradually, slowly, but some patients develop rapidly and become disabled. Most patients can continue to work in the first few years of the disease, but after a few years, they will gradually lose their ability to work, and then gradually progress to the advanced stage of the disease, making it difficult to take care of themselves and being bedridden. Some Parkinson's experts believe that the cause of death of Parkinson's patients is often a variety of complications, and if the patient can consciously cooperate with the norms in his daily life and do a good job in the corresponding nursing work, his life will be further extended

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This disease has a long process from the early to the late stage, which brings great difficulties to life, such as: the wheel bucket fiber walks smaller and smaller, and even can't walk, barely at home, but the wax imitation feet have no strength, can't step out, can only drag on the ground, can't hold chopsticks when eating, the whole head is to the bowl, constipation,,, confusion, don't know the relatives around you, always think that there are thieves at home...

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    How painful is late Parkinson's? The late stages of Parkinson's patients are very painful. Sometimes, you can't even eat yourself, and you can't swallow it by yourself. Unable to take care of oneself in life.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Parkinson's disease, also known as idiopathic Parkinson's disease (PD), referred to as Parkinson's disease, also known as paralysis agitans, shaking palsy, is a common neurodegenerative disease in middle-aged and elderly people, and it is also the most common extrapyramidal disease in middle-aged and elderly people.

    The prevalence in people over 65 years of age is 1000,100,000, increasing with age, with slightly more males than females. The main clinical features of the disease include resting tremor, bradykinesia and decrease, increased muscle tone, and postural instability.

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