How many years can Parkinson s live in the 70s?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-04
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    According to the observation results in China, 62 Parkinson's patients live for more than 5 years, 20 live for 6 10 years, 15 live for 11 15 years, and 3 live for 15 or even more years. It is worth noting that Parkinsonism.

    About 20 of them can live for more than 10 years in the future. The average life expectancy of Parkinson's patients in this group was 66 years, 40 of Parkinson's patients lived more than 70 years, 5 lived to be over 80 years old, and one case lived to 88 years. There is a female patient who developed Parkinson's syndrome at the age of 63, can move indoors and deal with some of her daily chores, due to the insistence on long-term ** and functional exercises, she has lived for 24 years after the onset of the disease, and is now 87 years old.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The survival time of Parkinson's disease is generally 10 to 30 years, and how long the elderly live with Parkinson's disease depends on a variety of factors, such as the patient's underlying disease, physical fitness, etc

    Situations and so on.

    If promptly** and cared for, it may not affect longevity. However, most patients in the advanced stage may have a decrease in their ability to take care of themselves, or they may not be able to take care of themselves, which seriously affects the quality of life of patients, and most patients may eventually die of complications.

    The disease is a neurodegenerative disease, with a slow onset and progressive aggravation after the onset of the disease.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    How many years can Parkinson's live in his seventies? The physical condition of the old man who wants to eat. It all matters how long you get sick. So it was all him in 578.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The question of how long Parkinson's can survive is related to the degree of the patient's condition, whether it is intervened in time, and the method used.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The life expectancy of Parkinson's disease patients is generally the same as that of normal people, but the premise is that the patient's daily care is appropriate to avoid dysphagia, suffocation and other situations.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Parkinson's generally does not affect our normal life.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Generally speaking, Parkinson's is not directly related to the length of life, because after suffering from Parkinson's, there is no threat to one's own life, unless it is due to many complications after suffering from Parkinson's, such as pneumonia and other diseases, especially when inflammation is aggravated, then it will have a great impact on life expectancy.

    Generally, patients with Parkinson's disease can effectively reduce the symptoms and improve their quality of life, especially professional care and targeted programs, which can reduce the chance of inflammation and infection, so there is still a chance to greatly extend their life.

    After being diagnosed with Parkinson's, it must be carried out**, if it is not carried out**, it will only survive for about ten to fifteen years, and if it is actively carried out**, then there is no difference in life expectancy from normal people.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Calligraphy and painting depends on the situation of your exercise, if you don't exercise, it's not good to say like this every day, maybe it's a few years, if the body is not bad now, then it should be able to live for more than 10 years, if the body is good, now I haven't taken a walk to exercise, those or dance a square dance, those if there is no such thing, then it shouldn't be much longer.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Parkinson's disease generally has little impact on life expectancy, and if it is combined with bed rest in the late stage, it is combined with pneumonia and pressure ulcers that affect the quality of life.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is no medical definition of how long Parkinson's can live, and the most important thing is to look at the individual's state and maintain physical and mental pleasure.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    People with Parkinson's disease usually survive about 15. Parkinson's disease is a chronic progressive disease, although there is no effective way**, but through drugs, surgery and ****, patients can survive for a long time, with an average survival of about 15 years.

    Most patients will enter the advanced stage of the disease course more than 10 years after the onset of the disease, and the efficacy of the drug will gradually weaken, which will lead to various adverse drug reactions and complications. In the terminal stage, patients are often bedridden and eventually die of various complications such as lung infections.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    How many years does a seventies Parkinson's live? If the family takes good care of them and assists them with careful medications**, even Parkinson's in his seventies can live into his 80s or even longer.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    How many years can Parkinson's live in his seventies? Isn't it fixed, it's not fixed, and how many years you can live depends on the condition, the condition of the developing body, and so on. Probably all of them in 578.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, there is uncertainty in the life of a person, and if you are sick, as long as the effect of ** is good, your life will be extended.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Parkinson's disease is a middle-aged and elderly neurological disease, which is prone to cause a variety of complications after the lesion. At present, the incidence rate of Parkinson's disease in China is about the same, and it is estimated from the data that there are more than 2 million patients with Parkinson's disease in China, and at least 50% of the patients are delayed because they do not understand this kind of disease. What is Parkinson's disease?

    1. What is Parkinson's disease?

    Parkinson's disease, also known as parkinsonism, is caused by a lesion of the central nervous system and the death of a large number of neurons in the brain. It mainly occurs in the elderly, most of whom develop after the age of 60, and the incidence of Parkinson's disease is very low. A small number of patients suffer from Parkinson's disease because of family genetic factors, which has a certain hereditary nature and has a low chance.

    2. What are the symptoms of Parkinson's.

    1.Resting tremor: In the early stages of Parkinson's disease, 70 patients will be neurologically normal, and most patients will now experience tremors in the upper limbs, which will gradually worsen later depending on mood.

    2.Muscle strength: Parkinson's patients will have a sense of resistance in the limbs in the later stage, the limbs will be stiff and weak in the early stage, and when the tremor is over, the force points of the limbs will be obstructed, which is the so-called muscle rigidity, but this kind of symptoms are not easy to detect in the early stage.

    Second, what are the ** of Parkinson's.

    1.Infection: Encephalitis infection is one of the main diseases of Parkinson's disease, encephalitis and other diseases have an incubation period, when the incubation period is over, it is easy to damage brain neurons after the outbreak, resulting in a significant increase in the mortality of brain nerve cells, thus causing Parkinson's disease.

    2.Cerebral arteriosclerosis: The hardening of cerebral arteries will cause cerebral infarction in the brainstem, which will affect the dopamine pathway of black moles in the brain, and the pathway will be blocked and cause Parkinsonism.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Generally, the life expectancy of patients is no different from that of normal people, but the premise is that the patient's daily care is appropriate to avoid dysphagia, suffocation and other conditions. Parkinson's disease may be caused by the degeneration and death of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra in the midbrain caused by genetic factors, environmental factors, aging, oxidative stress, etc., resulting in a significant decrease in the amount of dopamine in the substantia nigra in the striatum, which is a common neurodegenerative disease.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Parkinson's disease itself does not cause death.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    TCM symptomatic**, how long has this been the case.

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