What is the final state of the Parkinson s old man? Is Parkinson s the end of old age?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-23
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Parkinson's elderly people will end up being bedridden. Incense cannot stand on its own. Difficulty swallowing. Turned into a vegetative person.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Parkinson's disease. It generally occurs at an age of middle and old age, probably around 50 years old. According to statistics, more than 90% of patients with this disease after the age of 50 are affected, and there are very few cases before the age of 40.

    At present, this disease is not able to **, whether it is medication** or surgery**, it is to improve its symptoms, but it is not able to remove its root. The main reason for this is that it is not clear now, that is, what causes Parkinson's disease is not clear. This is a content that everyone is trying to study.

    So the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease, now it is clear, that is, the dopamine in his head, the nerves that regulate movement, such a chemical is insufficient, and this deficiency causes Parkinson's disease.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Parkinson's is the end of old man! For the old man who has Parkinson's, that is the end for him.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Not all old people end up with Parkinson's disease, it's not like that, only a small number of people do, so don't have doubts about that, don't worry.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Is Parkinson's the end of old age? What do I think of this? Some young people are more likely to get this disease, and now they are younger, so this cannot be said to be the end, it is a trend of disease development.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, but people who run Parkinson's naturally end up living in a rather confused way.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Is Parkinson's the end of old age? Yes, the mentally ill old man, that is, the end.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disease of the nervous system, which is prone to occur in the elderly. Therefore, Parkinson's disease is easy to occur in the elderly population, and it is also the second most common type of degenerative disease among the elderly, the first major category is Alzheimer's disease, that is, senile dementia. Parkinson's disease is actually very common, this disease basically does not affect the life expectancy, but will seriously affect the quality of life of patients, so it is necessary to identify it early.

    In the early stage, if there is a movement disorder, hunger and depression, it is easy to judge that it is Parkinson's disease. Therefore, more attention should be paid to non-motor symptoms, that is, the patient has not developed obvious motor impairment in the early stage. For the elderly, it is necessary to detect this disease as early as possible, and the following aspects need to be paid attention to in the early stage:

    1. Emotions are particularly prone to change, depression, unhappy mood, depression, reluctance to talk more, and physical fatigue;2. Constipation, originally once every 1-2 days, now once every 4-5 days and once every 3-4 days, there is obvious constipation;3. Decreased sense of smell;4. Punching, kicking or talking in a dream when sleeping at night. If you have any of the above 3-4 symptoms, you should seek medical attention in time, as there may be early manifestations of Parkinson's disease. The cause of Parkinson's disease, in fact, is still not particularly clear so far, mainly because of the degeneration, aging, and extensive damage of the nervous system

    Inherited, some patients have a familial predisposition;Some people think that environmental factors are related to the ingestion of residual pesticides, while others believe that they are related to the intake of harmful substances. So now** is not very clear, and it can't give you a very clear concept in general. Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disease, neurodegeneration, and its neurotransmitter manifestation is the reduction and degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in the brain.

    Older people are susceptible to Parkinson's disease, and if detected early, the course of the disease can be greatly shortened. Therefore, children should pay attention to the elderly, pay attention to accompaniment, find their atypical symptoms in time, seek medical treatment in time, and diagnose and treat them early.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, under normal circumstances, Parkinson's disease is only available to the elderly, and young people and children will not get it, but not necessarily, because now some young people will get it before staying up late and selling it quickly before the elderly.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Parkinson's is a relatively common disease in life, and the occurrence of Parkinson's disease will not only lead to sexual dysfunction, but also cause a significant decline in neurological function and cognitive function. For Parkinson's to be a disease that cannot be controlled, the best way is to take medication to control it. Delay the progression of the disease.

    So what are the factors that induce Parkinson's?Does Parkinson's only happen in older people?

    Generally speaking, Parkinson's high-hairedness is the elderly, mainly because of age, degenerative changes in the nerves of various organs, but with the continuous improvement of people's living conditions, diet and life do not pay attention, Parkinson's is no longer a high-incidence disease of the elderly, middle-aged and young people will also lead to the emergence of this disease.

    The causes of Parkinson's inducement include the following.

    First, psychological factors. Nowadays, the society is developing rapidly, if you are in a high-pressure state for a long time, you cannot eliminate stress and emotions in the right way, which will affect the nervous system and induce Parkinson's disease over time.

    Second, infectious factors. When a patient develops a brain disease, such as encephalitis, it will also lead to the occurrence of Parkinson's phenomenon, because meningitis is mainly caused by viral infection, and if the patient does not develop it in time, it will lead to the irritability of the virus invasion, which will eventually cause Parkinson's.

    Third, the drug factor. Patients who take a large number of antipsychotic drugs, such as anti-anxiety drugs and antidepressant drugs, can cause Parkinson's symptoms.

    Fourth, hereditary factors. According to research, Parkinson's has a strong familial cluster, and if an immediate family member has Parkinson's, then the next generation has a higher chance of developing Parkinson's than normal people.

    Through the above articles, it can be seen that Parkinson's is no longer a high-incidence disease in the elderly, and it will also lead to Parkinson's symptoms when young people are infected with the virus. In order to completely prevent the occurrence of Parkinson's disease, patients should understand more about various factors and take preventive measures.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Parkinson's disease is commonly known as Alzheimer's, and most of the cases are diseases of the elderly, of course, some people have bad lifestyle habits, and they may also get this disease at the age of thirty or forty.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Although most of the diseases here appear in the elderly over the age of 65, many young people will also get it, mainly related to brain damage or long-term contact with the working environment, and there is a certain relationship between Zen and heavy metals.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Generally speaking, the high incidence of Parkinson's is the elderly, mainly because of the age, the nerves of various organs have degenerative changes, but with the continuous improvement of people's living conditions, diet and life are not paid attention to on land, Parkinson's is no longer a high-incidence disease of the elderly, middle-aged and young people will also lead to the emergence of this disease.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Afraid of chickens, Parkinson's only old people will change? Parkinson 's. It's all old people. will get the disease.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is more common in the elderly, with an average age of onset of about 60 years old, and young adult diseases that begin under the age of 40 are less common.

    Exactly** is still unknown. Genetic factors, environmental factors, aging, oxidative stress, etc. may all be involved. It is a chronic, progressive disease with a high degree of heterogeneity.

    The rate of disease progression varies from patient to patient. Not yet**. In the early stage, patients can control their symptoms well through drugs**, and in the middle stage of the disease, although drugs still have a certain effect, they often lead to a decline in the quality of life due to the appearance of sports complications.

    In the advanced stage of the disease, due to the poor response of the patient to the drug, the symptoms cannot be controlled, the patient may be stiff all over, unable to take care of himself, and even stay in bed for a long time, and most of the patients will eventually die of pneumonia and other complications.

    At present, there are no effective preventive measures to prevent the occurrence and progression of deficit diseases.

    There are no special dietary requirements. It should be taken 1 hour before or 1 1/2 hours after a meal. People with constipation should drink plenty of fluids and eat fiber-rich foods.

    Proper exercise can help patients recover functionally. Recent studies have shown that Tai Chi is helpful for the patient's flat and balanced function. In the early stage, patients can take care of themselves in daily life, and in the middle stage, most patients need some degree of help.

    Patients with advanced disease require care of daily life. Patients who have difficulty swallowing and choking on water may be given a nasogastric diet. People who have been bedridden for a long time should turn over and pat their backs regularly to avoid the occurrence of bedsores and pneumonia.

    Patients with urinary incontinence require catheterization.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Parkinson's disease is a chronic, progressive disease with a high degree of heterogeneity. The rate of disease progression varies from patient to patient. Not yet**.

    In the early stage, patients can control their symptoms well through drugs**, and in the middle of the disease, although drugs still have a certain role in calling for simplicity, they often lead to a decline in quality of life and bending pants due to the appearance of motor complications. In the advanced stage of the disease, due to the poor response of the patient to the drug, the symptoms cannot be controlled, the patient can be stiff all over, unable to take care of himself, and even stay in bed for a long time, and eventually die of complications such as pneumonia.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In the medical community, Parkinson's disease is a neurological disorder that often causes patients to exercise less and even severely affects their quality of life. The main symptoms of Parkinson's disease include tremors, stiffness, bradykinesia and postural instability, which may affect the patient's daily life and pre-training.

    1. Insomnia. Insomnia is one of the early symptoms of Parkinson's disease, but many people may not realize its importance. Many Parkinson's patients experience insomnia or lack of sleep before their condition worsens, which may be due to a drop in dopamine levels in their brain.

    2. Decreased sense of smell.

    Decreased sense of smell is another early symptom of Parkinson's disease, and it usually precedes the appearance of other symptoms. Patients with Parkinson's disease may find themselves less sensitive to odors, such as not being able to perceive the smell of coffee, spices, and fruits. This phenomenon may affect the patient's quality of life and daily activities, so we should pay attention to this signal and carry out timely examinations and **.

    3. Digestive problems.

    Digestive problems are another symptom faced by Parkinson's disease patients, including constipation, nausea, vomiting, and bloating, among others. These symptoms may affect the patient's nutrient absorption and quality of life, so for patients with Parkinson's disease, we should be aware of these digestive problems.

    **。To sum up, for Parkinson's disease, we should pay attention to its early signs in time and do it as soon as possible**. With timely stool gripping intervention and appropriate **, patients with Parkinson's disease can effectively slow the progression of the disease and improve their quality of life and life expectancy.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disease of the nervous system, the main clinical manifestations are tremor, decreased movement, bradykinesia and balance disorders, and the final causes of death in patients with Parkinson's disease are as follows:

    1. Lung infection: complications caused by bradykinesia and increased muscle tone, such as aspiration pneumonia and sepsis, and death due to uncontrollable infection;

    3. Urinary tract infection: it can also cause septicaemia and disturb purity, which can lead to the death of Parkinson's patients.

    The ultimate cause of death in Parkinson's disease is lung infection, bedsores, urinary tract infection, after the infection caused by the above diseases, inflammatory substances enter the blood to cause sepsis, due to the need for long-term use of antibiotics, patients can not find suitable antibiotics after antibiotic resistance, and finally die of toxic shock due to infection.

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