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Parkinson's disease is generally late after five years, Parkinson's early stage is only a relatively short onset time, the symptoms are relatively mild, and it is in the stage where drugs can be controlled, generally within three years belongs to the early stage, and three to ten years belong to the middle stage of Parkinson's disease.
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In general, Parkinson's disease can survive for months to years in the late stages, and most patients have a course of 10-30 years after the onset of the disease. If active intervention can be carried out in the early stage, it may be appropriate to prolong life. Patients with advanced stages may have postural gait abnormalities that can manifest as a panicked gait.
Some patients may also have some mental abnormalities, manifested as anxiety and depression, etc., at this time there is no great significance, the patient's mind is not very clear, and the operation does not have a good effect.
Patients should maintain a good mood, do not smoke, eat a balanced diet, do not stay up late, maintain adequate rest, do not take drugs at will, change the dosage, and have regular check-ups.
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In most cases, there will be more than ten years in the late stage of Parkinson's disease, and in the late stage of Parkinson's disease, the patient's hands are very shaky, accompanied by increased muscle tone in the limbs, and the motor function is greatly limited. In this case, the patient's quality of life and survival time will be affected, and in the case of many complications, it may lead to death within 3 to 5 years. He was in the advanced stages of mental illness for about a few years, which is difficult to define, and the time varies according to the specific circumstances of each patient.
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Parkinson's disease itself does not affect lifespan, and the course of the disease is generally 10-20 years. The life of Parkinson's patients is endangered by serious complications caused by late bed rest, such as osteoporosis, fractures, thrombosis, pneumonia, lung infection, bedsores, sepsis, urinary tract infection, kidney failure, etc., so reasonable medication is very important to prevent late complications of Parkinson's disease. At the same time, reasonable ** and careful care are also very important for the occurrence and aggravation of complications in the late stage of Parkinson's disease, and careful care will reduce the occurrence of complications, so the late stage of Parkinson's disease is about a few years depending on the situation.
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There are about a few years in the late Parkinson's stage, and if this is well cared for, there are about ten years, after all, the disease is still very long, and there is no great dysfunction of his main organs.
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The progression of Parkinson's disease is generally divided into two conditions: some patients, if the disease is not very severe, and the patient is actively receiving the drug**, these patients will generally progress more slowly. In some patients, it may take 3-5 years for the disease to become more severe.
In some patients, if the condition is more severe and the patient is not treated with drugs in time**, these patients may progress very quickly. There are some patients who have 1-2 years after the onset of the disease, the situation is very serious, these patients must be carried out in time**, patients with Parkinson's disease tend to have an older age of onset, and these patients are prone to brain atrophy.
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Parkinson's disease will not heal itself, the main reason for Parkinson's disease is that the production of dopamine in the body is reduced, which may be related to age, and also has a great relationship with the aging environment. Therefore, once the patient suffers from Parkinson's disease, it cannot be cured by itself, and once symptoms appear, such as static tremor wallpaper, and abnormal posture and gait, it is necessary to carry out symptomatic application of drugs.
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Parkinson's can't**. Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disease of the nervous system, which is caused by the reduction of the number of neurons in the brain, the degeneration of nerve cells, and the imbalance of neurotransmitter secretion. It is recommended that once Parkinson's disease is diagnosed, it is necessary to take medication regularly for a long time**, which can delay the patient's eventual deterioration to the time of bed rest, and improve the quality of life.
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How many years is there in the late three? Who can't tell? If the compound interest is good, it may be 4 to 5 years, and if the compound interest is not good, it may be a few months, right?
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Patients will have strong tremors and tremors, and patients in advanced stages will not only have strong tremors and tremors of the limbs, but also the swing amplitude of the tongue and head will also increase significantly. Motor nerve function is severely impaired, and muscle stiffness is worse in patients with advanced Parkinson's disease.
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It usually takes 10-20 years to get to the late stage of Parkinson's, but it depends on the individual.
Parkinson's is divided into three stages: early, middle and late, of which the early stage is shorter and generally about three years, the middle stage takes 3-10 years of development, and it takes about 20 years to fully enter the late stage, in general, the early development of Parkinson's disease basically remains between 10-20 years.
In the early stage of Parkinson's disease, the symptoms are relatively mild, and they can be well controlled by taking drugs, while in the middle stage, drugs will bring great results to the body, and generally poor results can only relieve physical symptoms; In the advanced stage, patients have lost their ability to move and take care of themselves due to excessive body tension and limited motor function.
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Parkinson's disease is generally late after five years, Parkinson's early stage is only a relatively short onset time, the symptoms are relatively mild, and it is in the stage where drugs can be controlled, generally within three years belongs to the early stage, and three to ten years belong to the middle stage of Parkinson's disease.
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The symptoms of late Parkinson's disease mainly include movement disorders, sleep disorders, autonomic nervous system disorders, and mental abnormalities. Generally, if it reaches the advanced stage, the condition can be relieved by drug adjustment, installation of a brain pacemaker, etc., and the life expectancy can be more than 5 years. If it does not go into remission, it may lead to death within 1 to 2 years due to complications.
1. Movement disorders: Patients with advanced Parkinson's disease have more and more severe tremor symptoms, showing symptoms such as tonic limb stiffness, contractures, inability to walk upright, and difficulty in moving. Osteoporosis is often complicated by decreased activity, and symptoms of body aches and pains occur.
In addition, due to muscle movement disorders in the tongue and throat, symptoms such as slurred speech, dysarthria, choking on drinking water, and difficulty swallowing may also occur.
2. Sleep disorders: Patients with advanced Parkinson's disease may have sleep disorders due to damage to brain neurons or abnormal discharges, and they may become more and more severe, showing symptoms such as insomnia and sleepless nights;
3. Autonomic nerve dysfunction: patients with advanced Parkinson's disease will have symptoms of autonomic nerve dysfunction, mainly manifested as oily face, constipation, etc.;
4. Mental abnormalities: Patients with advanced Parkinson's disease will also have symptoms of mental abnormalities, including hallucinations, dementia, memory loss, etc.
In addition to this, symptoms such as lung infections, urinary tract infections, blood clots, bedsores, and malnutrition may occur in the advanced stages of Parkinson's disease. Parkinson's disease generally cannot be obtained**, and the more advanced the symptoms, the more serious they will be, and they need timely ** and careful care from their families, which can prolong their life to a certain extent.
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The survival time of Parkinson's disease is related to the control of the disease, which can range from 5 years to 20 years or more.
Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disease of the nervous system that occurs in middle and old age. In fact, this disease does not affect the normal life expectancy of patients, and the causes of death of patients are mostly pneumonia and complications after falls. In general, without medical intervention, patients can rapidly deteriorate over the course of 5 years, with a series of complications leading to death.
Due to the good control of the disease, the course of the disease can last for 20 years or even longer, and the normal life expectancy is basically not affected.
Although Parkinson's disease is not yet possible, it can be controlled, delayed and prolonged survival through active and effective treatment, such as the use of trihexyphenidyl and levodopa drugs as prescribed, surgery and training.
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Parkinson's disease generally forms an advanced stage in about one to two years after **, but the time to form an advanced stage is also a long process, if you take drugs in time to control it during this period, then it is relatively easy to recover, so it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time to check it and carry out corresponding ** in combination with their own condition. It can be treated by a combination of acupuncture and surgery, and it is also necessary to take drugs in time, and dopamine preparations can be taken.
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Parkinson's is a neurological disease, which is a chronic disease, so it takes a long time to carry out**, if there is no reasonable **, then it will generally reach the late stage in about seven or eight months, during which taking drugs and through surgery can only have the effect of relieving life. Therefore, it is recommended that after the appearance of Parkinson's disease, you should go to the hospital for examination in time, you can take dopamine preparations to carry out **, and then you should also massage, so that you can recover.
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There is no exact time for this, but it is generally about three or five years.
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The exact time it takes for Parkinson's disease to progress to an advanced stage varies from person to person, but is generally 10-20 years. The specific timing is related to the following factors:
The specific age at which each person with Parkinson's disease develops is different, ranging from the onset before the age of 40 to the age of 80.
The disease cannot be developed, so the specific time of development to the late stage is related to whether it is reasonable to scientifically imitate the mu ear.
The rate of disease progression varies from patient to patient, so this fruit is highly variable.
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Parkinson's disease may develop to an advanced stage in 10-15 years. In the late stage of Parkinson's disease, symptoms such as loss of self-care, difficulty swallowing, lung infection, dementia, hallucinations, and dyspnea may occur, which seriously affect the quality of life of patients.
In the advanced stages of Parkinson's disease, simple exercises that require family help can prevent rapid muscle hardening. Separate the time of eating and taking the medicine to avoid affecting the efficacy of the drug. Pay attention to adding or subtracting clothing to prevent colds.
You should maintain a good attitude, get enough sleep, and avoid staying up late. Proper vitamin supplementation to increase the body's immunity. Keep the patient's personal hygiene and living environment clean and dry to avoid bedsores and infections.
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Parkinson's disease presents with four main symptoms: resting tremor, muscle stiffness, bradykinesia, and postural balance disorders. Symptoms of Parkinson's disease can gradually worsen over time.
Symptoms of Parkinson's disease mainly include symptoms that affect movement (motor symptoms) and symptoms that are not related to exercise (non-motor symptoms).
Parkinson's disease develops gradually, that is, it does not immediately progress to a very severe degree. is a slow and gradual process of development.
Parkinson's disease is preventable and controllable. Timely detection and systematization** are particularly important in the fight against Parkinson's disease.
Some patients do not respond appropriately after the onset of the disease**, so the disease progresses, and other factors such as depression, anxiety or poor diet can cause Parkinson's disease to worsen, often reaching an advanced stage in a few years.
If Parkinson's disease is not properly treated in the early stages**, (including blind taking of Western medicines) will make the patient's condition more and more severe and difficult**. In the later stage, *** who takes Western medicine will fully manifest itself, and as time goes on, it will become more and more dangerous.
Most people with Parkinson's continue to work for the first few years of their illness. Over time, you will gradually lose your ability to work. It seriously affects normal life and cannot stand up because of the stiffness of the whole body, difficulty in moving, and eventually leads to bed rest.
Most patients die from various complications such as pneumonia. As for how many years Parkinson's patients can live, there are many reasons for this. From early to late, it depends on how seriously the patient and family members take the disease.
Some patients develop advanced disease within 2-3 years, and some patients remain as they were at the original stage after 10-15 years.
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Parkinson's disease is a relatively common neurodegenerative disease in the elderly, and it is usually manifested clinically. Generally, within three years belongs to the early stage, three to ten years belong to the middle stage of Parkinson's disease, during which the patient's condition gradually develops, the body drug resistance appears, *** is relatively large, the late stage is a complete failure of the drug, or varies from person to person, not all patients are developed according to this trajectory. It varies according to the patient's physique, so it is recommended to pay attention to exercising every day from now on, which can delay the onset of the disease.
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