Parkinson s disease is a common disease, when is the best time for Parkinson s patients?

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

    Surgery is best done in the early stage, because it can recover better, and it can reduce the probability of **, which can make your recovery better.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Try to start the surgery when you go out, because it is best to do the surgery at this time, and it will also reduce the damage, and it will also be better**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Surgery is best performed when the condition is initially stabilized, and some potential safety hazards of surgery can be avoided from the source.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In general, it can be maintained for more than 15 years. At present, the earliest Parkinson's surgery in China is the Medtronic brain pacemaker surgery implanted in Xuanwu Hospital in 1998, and it has been more than 20 years. This patient was on the news a few years ago, and the results were very good.

    Interested friends can check it out: the earliest brain pacemaker surgery news in China.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Luckily, at least fifteen years!

    I was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease 10 years ago, at first the doctor recommended to take medicine, but then the drug did not work, the symptoms were aggravated, the doctor recommended brain pacemaker surgery, the doctor recommended several brain pacemaker brands, we also checked a lot of information, and finally chose Medtronic brain pacemaker. The reason for the choice is very simple, the earliest brain pacemaker was developed by their family, which is very authentic and has sufficient heritage, and has been in the clinic for more than 30 years, and has been implanted and used by more than 10,000 patients. And the effect of the operation has a lot to do with the quality of the machine, Medtronic's machine parts and workmanship are very fine, especially the battery is internationally certified, and it is not a problem to use it for 15 years!

    Coupled with regular visits to the doctor after surgery, follow-ups, and adjustment of parameters, it is possible to better maintain a control effect. I've been using it for 8 years now.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Parkinson's disease surgery now uses DBS**, an electrode that can be permanently placed in the body. The previous battery had to be taken out, and it had a lifespan of about 5 years. With the development of technology, there are now some extracorporeal rechargeable batteries, and the surgical effect is long-term and permanent.

    Parkinson's disease itself is a progressive disease, surgery can greatly improve the symptoms, but the disease itself will progress, the surgical effect is gradually decreasing with the progress of the disease, but the postoperative program control parameters can be adjusted to prolong the surgical effect.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The effect of surgery varies from person to person, if the timing of the surgery is appropriate, the age is appropriate, the course of the disease progresses early, and the surgery is done in time after the operation, the surgical effect can be maintained for a long time. The Brain Pacemaker Implantation Center of Xuanwu Hospital has a good case of implanting a pacemaker for 18 years, and the long-term efficacy of pacemaker is also clear in foreign literature.

    At present, the results of studies reporting the longest time of brain pacemaker implantation in the literature show that the patient's motor status still improves well after 15 years. The daily levodopa equivalent dose (LEDD) was significantly reduced, from 1338 mg preoperatively to 647 mg at the last follow-up, and 61% of patients were taking levodopa alone.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If we actively program control and have regular follow-ups, I think that the modification of brain pacemaker surgery can last for at least ten years. My relative's imported Medtronic brain pacemaker rechargeable model implanted nine years ago has been in the dictionary for many years, and he has been going to the doctor regularly to program it, and he still maintains a very healthy state. Of course, in addition, the most important thing is that he has a very good mentality, going out for a walk every day, walking, chatting with people, participating in the activities of the Payou Association, doing public welfare, volunteering, doing good deeds, and having an open-minded attitude, which has led to his physical condition has been maintained very well.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Parkinson's surgery is a brain pacemaker surgery. The effect of the next surgery is related to the quality of the implanted instrument and the physical fitness.

    In terms of quality, Medtronic, the inventor of the brain pacemaker, has been in the clinic for more than 30 years. Moreover, the battery life of the rechargeable brain pacemaker is also really verified for 15 years.

    In terms of physical fitness, as long as you maintain a healthy routine and lifestyle habits, it is believed that the effect will be more durable.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The results of Parkinson's surgery are usually decided according to the patient's recovery and are directly related to the individual's physical fitness. Parkinson's is mostly due to the aging of the nervous system, or it may be caused by family genetics, usually manifested as direct movement and hand tremors, and even accompanied by muscle rigidity.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    My aunt had Medtronic brain pacemaker surgery eight years ago. It is still very effective, and compared with people who are sick at the same time, they are far more than in terms of mentality, spirit, and agility.

    In particular, after the surgery, you can go out and walk freely. There is no need for support, and the number of pills has been reduced by three or four bottles. The whole person can be said to be very reborn. At this time, you want to give a thumbs up to high-tech, go and take a look!

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The battery of the brain pacemaker is rechargeable IPG, and the service life of the Medtronic rechargeable brain pacemaker is 15 years, but the time for DBS to work in the body varies from person to person, and also depends on the patient's state at the time of choosing surgery and the speed of disease progression in the later stage. Studies have reported that patients who have been implanted with a brain pacemaker for more than 15 years can effectively alleviate tremor, stiffness and other problems, and can maintain stable efficacy, and the long-term efficacy of surgery is good. The completion of brain pacemaker surgery does not mean the end of **.

    Generally, patients will be turned on 3-4 weeks after surgery. After the machine is turned on, the doctor will set a basic parameter for the patient, gradually adjust it, and cooperate with the drug and **** to achieve a better effect. Pacemaker programmable parameters include contact, mode, frequency, pulse width and voltage.

    More flexible compared to taking pills.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is recommended to drink Dingshu Sanfeng Soup, a traditional Chinese medicine formula, I hope it will help you.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You can try Chinese medicine**, what are the symptoms now?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Parkinson's surgery is expensive.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If the surgery is performed in time, then the general validity period is 5 to 10 years, and the specific situation still depends on the patient's recovery and the individual's own constitution, so you can consult the doctor according to your own situation.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    About 3-5 years.

    How long Parkinson's disease lasts after surgery** depends on what type of surgery is chosen. In the past, Parkinson's disease was more commonly used for destruction surgery, commonly known as cell knife surgery. This kind of destruction surgery does not last long, and the symptoms do not ** after permanent surgery, and the maintenance time is about 3-5 years, and the symptoms begin**.

    The best way to do embedded pacemaker surgery, commonly known as DBS surgery, will maintain the symptoms for a longer time, because when the symptoms appear, the parameters can be adjusted up by extracorporeal adjustment, and the symptoms can be alleviated to a certain extent. This option is the preferred surgical option**.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. If the patient has Parkinson's disease, these patients have affected the daily function of the patient because of the tremor of the limbs, bradykinesia and other symptoms, these patients can be treated with drugs**.

    In the early stage, Parkinson's patients, if because of movement disorders, the patient's general daily activities have been affected, these patients can be treated with drugs**, if the patient's symptoms are relatively mild, the patient's daily living ability is not affected, the patient's quality of daily life requirements are not high, these patients, can temporarily delay the time of medication**. Parkinson's patients generally have symptoms that gradually lessen after the use of appropriate medications**, and these patients should be treated with drugs regularly.

    Parkinson's disease is divided into two stages: medication and surgery. Parkinson's patients must need medicine in the early stage**, and the drug ** generally has a honeymoon period, the so-called honeymoon period means that the patient can achieve a very good state after taking the medicine, just like when he is not sick, and there is no need for surgery at all**. However, as the disease progresses, the more the medicine is taken and the more the medicine is taken, and after the medicine is strong enough to eliminate the trouble, the patient will have symptoms of tremor, stiffness, and sluggishness.

    If the shutdown period reaches a certain level, such as accounting for more than 50% of the entire patient, it is the time for surgical intervention. The purpose of the operation is that there is no obvious difference between the patient in the state of taking medicine and the state of not taking medicine after surgery, and the patient can achieve a better state after taking medicine, so that the patient's quality of life will be significantly improved.

    If the drug is taken too much, dyskinesia will occur, that is, the patient will twist his limbs when he is in a good state, and the symptom cannot be eliminated by the drug itself. Therefore, the best time for surgery is when dyskinesia occurs. If you count in terms of time, from the beginning of the patient's disease to about seven or eight or ten years, it is the best time for Parkinson's disease.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you have this kind of Qingjian disease, you should accept ** as soon as possible, and the condition is not particularly serious in the early stage, so you can receive medication** in the early stage to relieve the symptoms in this way. Surgery is required at a later stage, and if the patient suffers from Parkinson's disease and has been in the process for about six or seven years, this is the best time to have surgery.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I don't know much, but I must take medicine on time, take appropriate drugs according to my physical condition, and I can't use drugs indiscriminately.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are some patients who may not have obvious motor symptoms, have little impact on the patient's daily life, or have low requirements for daily life, and may not need to take medication.

    If the patient has a high quality of life requirements, if the patient has limb movement disorders, muscle rigidity, tremor and other symptoms, if the patient needs to be **, then these patients can be treated with drugs**.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Parkinson's is a chronic progressive disease that cannot be completely taken at present, so it is necessary to take anti-Parkinson's disease drugs for a long time**. However, if you take these drugs for a long time, the efficacy will often decrease, and even some complications will occur. For example, medopa has a good effect for 1-2 years at the beginning, and after 5 years of continuous use, most patients will have a decrease in efficacy, and have symptom fluctuations, dyskinesia or psychiatric symptoms.

    When the efficacy of anti-Parkinson's drugs is diminished, surgery is selected under the guidance of a doctor to further improve symptoms and improve quality of life.

    Parkinson's is a common neurodegenerative disease in the elderly, also known as "primary treminism" in medicine, this disease often "entangled" with middle-aged and elderly people over 50 to 66 years old, not only to the patient physical harm, but also to the patient's psychological adverse effects, so Parkinson's patients should actively cooperate with the doctor's plan, and do a good job of exercise with the assistance of the family. Now for early Parkinson's patients, drugs are usually used**, and the commonly used drugs are levodopa, medopa, etc., which also makes some patients question, does Parkinson's disease require surgery**? Let's talk briefly about this issue.

    Does Parkinson's disease require surgery**? For patients with Parkinson's disease in the early stage, that is, about 4-5 years after the onset of the disease, drugs are usually used to achieve the desired effect, so surgery is not required**, ** drugs are often represented by compound levodopa such as medopa. However, taking the drug for a long time can lead to a decrease in efficacy and even some complications.

    Therefore, after 5 years of drug use in patients with Parkinson's disease, or if the patient's condition does not achieve the desired effect, even if the drug dose is increased, it is impossible to further improve the symptoms, then it is necessary to use surgery at the right time**, and now the surgery for Parkinson's disease is mainly brain pacemaker surgery.

    In Parkinson's disease, if the patient can achieve the desired effect with medication, it is carried out by advocating that the patient take medication. If the patient's symptoms are significant, especially if they have very prominent motor symptoms, and the anti-Parkinson's drugs are less effective, then surgery may be considered**.

    Does Parkinson's disease require surgery**? If Parkinson's disease does not have a good effect through drugs, and has a great impact on life, it is best to choose the right time for surgery under the guidance of a doctor, and early surgery can help slow down the disease, which must be paid enough attention to.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Is it necessary to have surgery for Parkinson's**? Don't look at what period he is? If you want to do this in the middle term, you can do this surgery**, because I also have a patient like this at home, and I can't do it if I want to do it anyway, so I have been nursing at home.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The onset of Parkinson's disease** is not well understood, but according to various studies, the onset of Parkinson's disease is mainly related to the patient's age and environmental factors.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The main group of people who develop Parkinson's disease is the elderly.

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