Is Parkinson s disease scary? Is Parkinson s disease scary?

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

    Parkinson's disease is relatively scary, because for many patients with Parkinson's disease, life will become more and more difficult as the disease worsens, and there will be a lot of pressure in both real life and their spiritual life.

    Although Parkinson's disease will not lead to the death of patients, Parkinson's patients will die due to some complications brought about by Parkinson's disease, first of all, we must understand that many Parkinson's patients are elderly, and with the increase of age, physical functions will gradually age, and this natural aging will greatly increase the probability of death of Parkinson's patients.

    It should be noted that many Parkinson's patients will have emotional problems, a large proportion of Parkinson's patients will have mental depression, and long-term depression is very harmful to physical health, and some patients will even embark on the road of ZS in a state of long-term mental depression.

    In addition, many Parkinson's patients will cause a series of complications in the later stage, coronary heart disease and other complications are also an important cause of death, many patients will have pneumonia in the late stage and the elderly are very difficult in the pneumonia, if you want to completely ** it is even more difficult, so for Parkinson's patients, the threat to life and health is mainly complications and emotional problems.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Parkinson's disease cannot be completely controlled, but can only control the symptoms and slow down the course of the disease. Parkinson's disease is primarily a degenerative disease of the central nervous system. It is mainly manifested as symptoms of resting tremor, hypertonia and bradykinesia, and if the diagnosis is clear, consider medopa**, and add antane and amantadine ** in the later stage.

    Attention should also be paid to further medications depending on the specific comorbid symptoms**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Whether Parkinson's syndrome is scary or not must be combined with the specific situation of the patient.

    If the patient's symptoms are not severe, these patients may gradually improve their symptoms with aggressive use of medications**. However, if the symptoms of the patients are very severe, the condition of these patients will be more severe, and if the patients are not treated with the appropriate drugs in time**, these patients may be life-threatening.

    For example, some patients may have paralysis of limbs in the advanced stage of the disease, patients may be bedridden, and if these patients are not well cared for by their families, patients may have deep vein thrombosis, bedsores and infections, or electrolyte disorders, malnutrition, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Parkinson's disease is not a scary disease because it has a more insidious onset, is slower, and progresses more slowly. Many patients can significantly improve their symptoms, prolong their life and improve their quality of life after some training and some drugs. However, Parkinson's disease has not been effectively used in general, and the current disease can only relieve symptoms and improve the quality of life.

    Patients suffering from Parkinson's disease must not be afraid, and must go to the neurology clinic for regular follow-up, and the neurology doctor will give some corresponding drugs for Parkinson's disease and guide the patient's daily life. Also, patients must prevent falls, Parkinson's disease is not a terrible disease.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Parkinson's is not timely**, it is generally more scary, and may lead to respiratory tract infections, urinary system abnormalities, etc.

    Patients with Parkinson's disease are prone to develop pneumonia due to their weakened immune function and frequent colds, coupled with pharyngeal muscle disorders, food debris is easy to be aspirated into the lungs, causing aspiration pneumonia.

    Patients with advanced Parkinson's disease often have symptoms such as urinary frequency, urgency, and incomplete urination.

    Men with Parkinson's disease are also prone to an enlarged prostate, which causes difficulty urinating. Female patients are susceptible to recurrent urinary tract infections and, in severe cases, kidney failure.

    Patients with advanced Parkinson's disease are basically incapacitated and can only stay in bed.

    Parkinson's patients are bedridden for a long time, and the body is partially compressed for a long time, which is easy to cause bedsores.

    Parkinson's patients have stiff muscles and stiff joints, so emergency response to sudden changes is particularly poor.

    Stability when standing requires the perfect coordination of muscles, joints, balance and other major systems. And this is the weakness of Parkinson's patients.

    Therefore, patients are prone to fall when encountering obstacles, and often fall when encountering smooth ground and crossing the road, which can easily cause damage to other tissues.

    Parkinson's not only torments the patient himself, but also has a certain impact on the patient's family.

    What the patient's family should have is the courage to face the patient's changes, from healthy, to frail, and even to death.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Parkinson's disease is an extrapyramidal degenerative lesion that occurs in middle-aged and elderly people, and is more common in 40-50 years old. Due to degenerative necrosis of extrapyramidal dopamine neurons, clinical symptoms appear. The main thing is that the movements are slow, you can't think fast, and when you do any movement, you will be very slow, and there will be tremors.

    During passive examination, it is found that the muscle tone of the limbs is increased, which is like a lead tube or a gear-like muscle tone, and in the advanced stage, patients are prone to fall due to special postures.

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