What should I do if I have severe dyskinesia in the middle and late stages of Parkinson s?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-28
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Parkinson's**:

    Defend yourself from Dihuang soup, cure diseases like crazy, vain monologue, no cold and heat, its pulse floats.

    Fangji Dihuang soup (according to the proportion) Fangji 1 licorice 1 cinnamon branch 3 Fengfeng 3 Fangji, licorice, cinnamon branch, and fengfeng According to the proportion, according to the patient, you can use three to five yuan. Fangji, licorice, cinnamon branches, and parsnip are soaked in wine first, and then the juice is ground after soaking; Raw rehmannia is used in two to three taels, put it in a pot and steam, and grind the juice after steaming; Mix the juice of Fangji, licorice, cinnamon sticks, and parsnip with raw rehmannia juice to form a real rehmannia soup.

    In Parkinson's disease, the patient is shaking constantly, and even the eyeballs are moving, and the cause of the disease is the liver being affected by the wind. The liver is angry, anger can hurt the liver, and if there is a problem with the liver, there will be a phenomenon of rage. The basic concept of traditional Chinese medicine is to remove the evil on the surface, and at the same time replenish the qi and blood in the body, because the deficiency and cold inside cause this, ** This disease does not start from the liver, but uses the rehmannia soup to defend itself.

    Acupuncture: Main acupoints: Neiguan, Shuigou, Fengchi, Taichong, Baihui.

    Auxiliary acupoints: liver wind internal movement: Fengfu, Hegu; Phlegm heat dynamic wind:

    Hegu, Fenglong, Zhongguan; Kidney Yin Insufficiency: Fuyo, Houxi, Sanyinjiao; Qi and blood are deficient: three miles of feet, three yin jiao, and a sea of blood.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, glad for your question. Parkinson's disease is a neurological disorder. If the late period also appeared.

    What should I do if I have a serious building certificate? In this case, you have to take medication to medicate**. Otherwise, her life would be difficult to govern.

    It's also very painful to be sick.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is still recommended to go to the local hospital, do a comprehensive examination under the guidance of the doctor, and then proceed according to the doctor's instructions**and**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Dyskinesia is a clinical abnormality that is a chorea-like athetosis, or simply repetitive involuntary movements. Dyskinesia can also occur in the muscles of the face, neck, back, and limbs, which can affect the patient's daily life. This is because the amplitude of this involuntary movement can be large and can last for the entire onset of Parkinson's disease**.

    When dyskinesia occurs, it is often a sign that the dose of the drug is too high. If it is only a mild involuntary movement, the condition can be aggravated by reducing the drug, then the original regimen can be maintained.

    If dyskinesia is significant, dopamine drugs or dopamine agonists can be reduced. Dopamine blockers may be used if necessary. For example, Typride or haloperidol are opposed**.

    If dyskinesia is a serious disruption to the patient's daily life and cannot be resolved by medication adjustments, surgery may be considered**. The effect of globus pallidus incision for dyskinesia is very good. However, for a patient with severe symptoms on both sides, bilateral surgery is riskier.

    The risk of swallowing or speech impairment is the same regardless of whether it is staged or concurrent. Therefore, surgery is often the last helpless choice and should be treated with caution, especially for younger patients.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Spam ads. Parkinson's belongs to the world's medical problems, and no one can ** at all. Don't deceive the sick and harm the people here.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After the above discussion, in general, I have also thought about this issue after careful consideration every day and night. Generally speaking, for me personally, what should I do if I have dyskinesia after long-term Parkinson's medication? Not just a major event, it could change my life.

    In life, what should I do if I have dyskinesia after long-term Parkinson's medication? appeared, and we have to consider the fact that it appeared. Generally speaking, we all have to think carefully.

    Personally, what should I do if I have dyskinesia after long-term Parkinson's medication? I have to say that it means a lot to me. Now, what should I do to solve dyskinesia after long-term Parkinson's medication?

    The problem is very, very important. So, since that's the case, it's inevitable.

    Everyone has to face these problems. In the face of this kind of problem, under such a difficult choice, I thought about it and couldn't sleep well. With these questions in mind, let's examine what to do if dyskinesia occurs after long-term medication for Parkinson's disease.

    Since it is, since it is, this fact is of great significance to me, and I believe that it also has a certain significance to the world.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Parkinson's disease is a chronic disease that occurs in middle and old age, once it occurs, it generally does not resolve automatically, and most of the disease develops slowly and requires long-term progress. ADHD is an uncontrollable abnormal movement that occurs in patients with Parkinson's disease after long-term use of dopa preparations**. Previously dyskinesia was translated as:"Movement disorders", which corresponds to dyskinesia in English, due to"Movement disorders"The term concept is too general, with"movementdisorder"corresponding"Movement disorders"It is easy to confuse, so it is mostly called dyskinesia at present.

    The patient goes from being immobile to the other extreme: uncontrollable agitation, which causes great distress to the patient.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First, the patient is likely to have impaired balance function and a frozen gait. Once these problems occur, they are particularly prone to falls. If a fall occurs, serious complications such as secondary fractures and head trauma will occur, which will seriously affect the quality of life of patients.

    The second point is that swallowing dysfunction will also occur, patients may have difficulty swallowing, choking on drinking water, which is easy to form malnutrition, lung infection and other related complications, we must pay attention to ensure nutrition to prevent the emergence of lung infection.

    Third, some patients are bedridden after the middle and late stages, and are prone to complications such as bedsores and deep vein thrombosis of the lower limbs, which should also be noted.

    Parkinson's disease is a chronic, progressive exacerbation of the disease, and patients must be given regular medications to prevent complications.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disease of nerve function, these patients are prone to brain atrophy, and the striatum nigra will degenerate, resulting in a decrease in the number of dopaminergic neuronal transmitters and abnormal function, and the amount of dopamine in the patient's skull will be reduced, and patients will have limb tremors, bradykinesia, muscle rigidity, abnormal posture and gait and other Parkinson's symptoms.

    Because the neurodegeneration of brain tissue in these patients is irreversible, Parkinson's disease cannot be improved, and the patient's symptoms can only be improved and controlled by drugs. If patients have Parkinson's disease, these patients will gradually worsen their symptoms if they do not do it in time**, and these patients must follow the doctor's instructions for medication.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Parkinson's symptoms vary from person to person, the most significant symptoms are resting tremor, bradykinesia and muscle rigidity, and postural balance disorders occur in patients in the middle and advanced stages, and the onset is accompanied by some non-motor symptoms, including constipation, olfactory disorders, sleep disorders, autonomic dysfunction and mental and cognitive disorders.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Parkinson's patients may have three major complications in the advanced stage, including: first, due to the patient's muscle stiffness in the advanced stage, it is easy to fall when walking, and fractures may occur; 2. Parkinson's patients need to stay in bed for a long time due to inconvenient mobility, resulting in malnutrition, decreased immunity, and easy to lead to pneumonia or sepsis; 3. Parkinson's patients are prone to urinary tract infection in the late stage due to nocturia or urine incontinuation, urinary retention, etc.; In addition, Parkinson's patients will also have complications such as dementia in the advanced stage. This is not a substitute for face-to-face consultation, for reference only, if you feel unwell, please go to a regular hospital in time.

Related questions
4 answers2024-06-28

Parkinson's disease itself will have a series of symptoms, the most obvious of which is the gradual increase in sweating, in order to achieve the best effect, you should first choose the best training, and you should also choose the method of towel cold compress. In addition, dopamine preparations should also be chosen, in order to effectively control the condition, you can also directly choose traditional Chinese medicine**, which can effectively avoid severe sweating. >>>More

27 answers2024-06-28

The mortality rate of pancreatic cancer is very high, because when pancreatic cancer is found, it is basically at an advanced stage, so the five-year survival rate is generally less than 5%, and the five-year survival rate after surgery is not high.

18 answers2024-06-28

Hello, when Parkinson's disease progresses to an advanced stage, there will be the following symptoms. >>>More

20 answers2024-06-28

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. >>>More

16 answers2024-06-28

Do Parkinson's patients experience body shaking in the later stages? This is for sure, as the symptoms of Parkinson's disease become more and more severe, the head and feet will tremble, the whole body will shake, and involuntary shaking will be the main symptom of Parkinson's disease.