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1. Resting tremor.
There will be shaking of the mouth, lower lip, head, and legs. In addition, some people will have tremors, which are worse when the body is at rest or when the body is nervous.
2. Slowing down movement.
During daily activities such as getting up, turning over, walking, and changing directions, there will be slowing down or decreased motor sustainance, and you will feel that you are slower to get up, and once you start moving, you cannot stop, and even fine hand movements will become more and more difficult.
3. Muscle rigidity.
The wrist and elbow joints will have resistance when they encounter passive movement, causing them to pause. In other words, patients will feel that their neck is stiff, their muscles are stiff, their movements are inflexible, and even their lower back will be stiff and resistive.
4. Abnormal postural response.
When walking and standing, there will be abnormal phenomena in various postures, such as walking and swaying, the arms will not swing back and forth when walking normally, or unstable when turning, it is difficult to stop walking, and it is easy to fall down at this stage because of the unstable exercise posture.
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Parkinson's disease is more common in the elderly, which can be caused by various factors such as aging, genetics, and living environment, and patients will be accompanied by autonomic nerve dysfunction, activity disorders, muscle stiffness, resting tremor and other four major symptoms, in addition to lack of energy, irritability and other symptoms.
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The four major symptoms of Parkinson's disease are bradykinesia, resting tremor, muscle rigidity, and postural gait disorders. Parkinson's is an extrapyramidal disease and one of the common diseases of the elderly. In general, common clinical manifestations include resting tremor, bradykinesia, muscle rigidity, and decreased facial expression, such as blinking.
There may also be constipation, sleep disturbances, autonomic dysfunction, cognitive impairment and other conditions.
What are the symptoms of early Parkinson's?
Most of the symptoms of early Parkinson's disease are slowness of movement, as well as resting tremor or stiffness of the hand. There are many causes of hand tremor in the elderly, most of which are caused by pyramidal system or extrapyramidal diseases, and the common cause of hand tremor is Parkinson's disease. In addition, the factors that cause hand tremor in the elderly include microcephaly, Wilson's disease, and common senile tremor.
Can Parkinson's syndrome be a**?
Parkinson's syndrome is not a chronic degenerative disease, and there is no complete way to do it in both Chinese medicine and Western medicine. However, symptoms can be improved with medications. Some of these patients can be treated with Western medicine surgery**.
Therefore, Parkinson's is mainly drug control and improvement of symptoms, delay the development, and patients with surgical indications and no contraindications to surgery can improve symptoms through surgery**.
How does TCM ** Parkinson's disease?
Parkinson's disease is mainly a deficiency syndrome, which is divided into hyperactivity of liver yang, qi stagnation and blood stasis, and liver and kidney insufficiency, which should be treated according to different clinical types of diseases. For example, hyperactivity of liver yang should be based on nourishing the liver and kidneys, flattening the liver and latent yang, and qi stagnation and blood stasis should be mainly based on soothing the liver and regulating qi, invigorating blood and removing blood stasis.
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The four major symptoms of early Parkinson's disease. Resting tremor...Tremor is usually the initial manifestation of the disease, usually with one finger rubbing pill-like movement, and then progresses to involuntary regular trembling of the ipsilateral lower limb and contralateral limb when stationary, and the symptoms are relieved or suspended when changing positions or movements
Tremors can get worse with a change in mindsetMuscle stiffness...In the initial stage, it usually starts on one side of the limb, and the patient feels that the joints are stiff and the muscles are tight
When the facial muscles are disturbed, a "mask face" with a wooden expression occurs; A "three-curved pose" that interferes with flexion of the body, limbs, and kneesSlow to act...In the early stage, the patient's fine movements of the upper arm are slowed down, such as tying shoelaces and buttoning, which are much slower than before, so that they cannot be successfully completed
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The symptoms of Parkinson's disease vary from person to person, the most prominent symptoms are resting tremor, bradykinesia, and muscle rigidity, and postural balance disorders in patients with intermediate and advanced stages, and some non-motor symptoms, including constipation, before and after the onset of the disease.
Olfactory disorders, sleep disturbances, autonomic dysfunction, and psychiatric and cognitive disorders.
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Parkinson's disease is characterized by four major symptoms: resting tremor, muscle rigidity, bradykinesia, and postural balance disorder.
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Parkinson's disease is a lesion of the substantia nigrastriata caused by a variety of causes, which causes a decrease in dopamine transmitters in the brain, which leads to movement disorders. This is a very complex problem, and there are the following understandings of the causes of Parkinson's disease: one is aging, Parkinson's disease mostly occurs in the old age, especially above 60, which is related to aging, and young people generally rarely occur except for genetic factors and special occupational history.
The second reason, considering the relationship between age, Parkinson's disease is more common in middle-aged and elderly people, especially after the age of 60.
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Resting tremors, bradykinesia and muscle rigidity may occur, postural balance disorders may occur in patients in the medium term, and some non-motor symptoms may occur before and after the onset of the disease, including constipation, olfactory disturbances, sleep disturbances, autonomic dysfunction, and psychiatric and cognitive impairments.
1.The limbs are similar to bent soft lead tubes, and in severe cases, they are unable to take care of themselves.
2.It occurs in the middle and late stages of the disease, and the patient has difficulty standing up and falls backwards easily.
3.In the early stages, there will be loss of smell, numbness and pain in the limbs.
4.Nighttime dreams, accompanied by screaming and body movements, can also cause mental anxiety, dementia, and so on.
If you have any of the above problems, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible
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The four major symptoms of Parkinson's. The first is increased muscle tone, followed by bradykinesia, resting tremor, and postural gait abnormalities. Some patients may not have tremors in the early stages, but careful examination may reveal increased muscle tone.
Suggestive of early symptoms.
In addition, this increased muscle tone, which manifests as a tube-like or gear-like increase, resting tremor begins at rest, worsens when nervous, disappears during sleep, and lessens with exercise. Abnormal posture and gait, the random swing of the upper limbs disappears when walking, and the legs show a panicked gait, which is a typical sign of Parkinson's. When patients have the above symptoms and are suspected of Parkinson's disease, they must go to the hospital in time and apply oral drugs under the guidance of professional physicians**, which can delay the progression of the patient's condition.
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