How long does it take for Parkinson s to develop to an advanced stage?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-15
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    When Parkinson's disease reaches an advanced stage, the average life expectancy of patients is about 5-10 years. Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disease of the nervous system, which is more common in the elderly, but a considerable number of patients can develop it in middle age and young adulthood. Generally, the late stage of Parkinson's disease refers to the late stage of the disease, and it is not appropriate to judge the early and late stages of the disease solely based on age due to the different age of onset in different patients.

    In general, patients in the early stage respond well to the drug, while patients in the advanced stage have the following characteristics:

    1. Poor response to anti-Parkinson's disease drugs: patients have poor effect on anti-Parkinson's disease drugs and are prone to adverse reactions;

    2. There are many mental and neurological symptoms: such as cognitive decline, hallucinations, delusions, dementia, etc., and some patients are prone to repeated falls, may rely more on wheelchairs to walk, and even be hospitalized repeatedly due to diseases.

    Because the average life expectancy of patients with Parkinson's disease is about 17 years after diagnosis, it is speculated that Parkinson's disease is usually diagnosed for about 10 years, and patients may enter an advanced stage and are prone to the above clinical features. For patients with advanced symptoms, there may be more requirements for ** drugs to minimize the adverse effects caused by the drugs.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The general development process is relatively long, usually takes 10 years or more, the course of Parkinson's disease is relatively long, it is recommended that patients should improve the symptoms as soon as possible through drugs or some ** exercises and other methods, alleviate the progression of the disease, pay attention to control blood pressure, blood sugar and blood lipids.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    How to care for patients with Parkinson's disease in the advanced stage? Parkinson's is a very common disease for middle-aged and elderly people, suffering from this disease will directly affect our physical health, so in response to your questions, today we will introduce it to you!

    1. Maintain a healthy attitude towards life.

    For patients with advanced disease, many patients have strange tempers and irritability because they have completely lost their ability to take care of themselves. This will make it impossible for the patient to do what is easy to do when he is calm.

    The main point of care is to plan the patient's activities in advance, so that there will be no psychological stress, which applies not only to going out but also to activities at home. Telling family, relatives, and friends, especially children, that urging the person will only make the person move more slowly. Carefully design how to do exercises with the goal of loosening tense muscles and improving speech and pronunciation.

    If you find it difficult at first, don't lose confidence and do what you can without getting too tired.

    2. Pay attention to small changes in the patient's body to prevent complications.

    Stay as healthy and active as possible, get fresh air and exercise, eat appropriately, stay warm in winter, etc. If people with Parkinson's disease have other symptoms, such as cough, fever, cold, stomach upset, etc., which will aggravate the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, they should be prompted**.

    3. Pay attention to the changes in the patient's condition, the effect of the drug and the best of the best.

    Even in the advanced stages, Parkinson's disease does not stop and continues to worsen. In the advanced stage, patients take a large amount of drugs, and side effects are indispensable. According to the patient's condition, the appropriate adjustment of the dosage of drugs and the use of combination drugs can reduce the harm caused by drugs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    This time is not clearly determined, and the late time of Parkinson's is uncertain depending on the individual's physical condition and the environmental impact of life.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It generally takes 10-15 years.

    The rate of onset varies from patient to patient. In young people, most patients have a family history and the disease progresses relatively quickly. In older people, sporadic cases are more likely and disease progression is relatively slow.

    Patients gradually develop limb stiffness and trembling limbs from the onset of the disease, and as the disease progresses, they will have difficulty moving in the later stages, requiring wheelchair assistance or being bedridden. It may take about 5 years for patients with faster development to become bedridden, and about 15 to 20 years for patients with slower development, depending on whether the patient has undergone active, formal treatment.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The early stage only refers to the short onset time, the symptoms are mild and still in the stage of drug control, generally within three years belong to the early stage, three to more than ten years belong to the middle stage of Parkinson's disease, during which the patient's condition will gradually develop, the body drug resistance appears, and *** large, many Parkinson's patients in the late stage have been bedridden and unable to stand and walk.

    Generally, when suffering from Parkinson's, then timely progress can also be recovered, the body's immunity is enhanced, and the probability of survival is also relatively large, if it reaches the middle and late stages, the effect will not be idealized, drug complications appear, many patients and their families think that it is the end, in fact, it is not, at this time, you can also consider combining the above Qing Tremor decoction of traditional Chinese medicine, and then eliminate the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, so that the patient can recover the self-care ability of life, and continue to improve the quality of life of patients. Reduces the appearance of complications. And patients should exercise more when they are in the first place, which is also beneficial to the body.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, if Parkinson's is controlled by medication in the early stage, it may last for three years, and in the middle stage, it may last for 3 or 10 years, and then in the late stage, the situation still depends on the individual's situation, so this situation is uncertain, and it is best to go to the hospital on time for examination and reexamination. Hope it helps, thank you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Parkinson's disease generally does not affect the life expectancy, the course of the disease is mostly more than 10 20 years, the real impact on the life of Parkinson's patients is the late Parkinson's complications, such as pneumonia, fractures, paralysis, late depression, etc., which can be fatal.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If the patient's symptoms are particularly obvious, it can usually progress to an advanced stage in about a year.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's hard to say, it's related to personal eating habits, exercise habits, and lifestyle habits.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Parkinson's disease is a progressive disease whose symptoms and severity can evolve.

    Generally, in the early stage of Parkinson's, the symptoms are not obvious, and the onset is insidious, so it is not easy to be detected.

    In general, patients who feel obvious symptoms are already in the middle stage after the diagnosis is confirmed, and they need to respond promptly and reasonably.

    The symptoms of Parkinson's disease are constantly worsening during the course of the disease, and the course of the disease varies from a few years to more than ten years.

    The above Qingshu decoction is a summary of decades of traditional Chinese medicine essence, based on the four diagnoses, for Parkinson's, in order to explore the **, disease, location, analysis of the pathogenesis and changes in the body's internal organs, meridians and joints, qi, blood and fluid. On the basis of many years of clinical experience and a large number of patients' best examples, it is better to calm the liver and extinguish the wind, invigorate the blood circulation or calm the latent fibrillation, and benefit the liver and kidneys with the characteristics of the good movement of the internal stroke and the good change of phlegm, so as to promote the fine robe of the brain to be nourished, judge the growth and decline of evil, and then obtain the first lesion with the principle of syndrome differentiation and treatment, and summarize the syndrome type to carry out targeted response, so that the human body can achieve the harmony of yin and yang and recover!

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Parkinson's disease is a senile disease, most of which occur after the age of 50, and the patient's condition can remain stable for a long time after the onset of the disease, and will not directly threaten the patient's life. However, Parkinson's disease will affect the patient's motor function, and after the motor function is poor, the patient is often unable to take care of himself, and is bedridden all the year round or falls due to difficulty in moving, resulting in fractures, which often leads to pneumonia and other conditions. Secondary conditions can lead to the death of the patient, and the disease itself does not directly threaten the patient's life.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It generally takes 10-15 years from the occurrence of Parkinson's disease to the development of advanced stages.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This specific is uncertain, because each person and everyone's situation is different, some people can't take care of themselves after two or three feasts, and some people can only walk and cook for more than ten years, the main thing is to look at the drugs taken and the patient's mentality.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Parkinson's disease is a chronic, progressively worsening disease. It has a lot to do with the compliance of patients. Many patients can maintain a very high quality of life after 10 years or 20 years of illness, while some patients are anxious and depressed every day after illness, and do not take medication according to the doctor's advice, and may enter the advanced stage after 3 to 5 years.

    Patients with Parkinson's disease usually present with bradykinesia, muscle rigidity, resting tremor, unsteady walking, and some non-motor symptoms. If patients can take drugs on time and scientifically, strengthen physical exercise, maintain a happy mood, and have regular outpatient follow-up, they can maintain a high quality of life for a long time.

    However, if you complain about others after the disease, you are very depressed, and the progression of the disease is very auspicious and fast, and you must have confidence in a certain period of trouble.

    Parkinson's is a disease with insidious onset and slow progression, the main clinical symptoms include resting tremor, muscle rigidity, bradykinesia and postural balance disorders, etc., often accompanied by sensory disorders, sleep disorders and autonomic dysfunction, etc., which generally take about 15 to 20 years from the discovery of clinical symptoms to the end stage.

    There are certain individual differences in the specific time of disease development in Parkinson's patients, and the severity of the disease is different for different patients, and the effect is also different. Early and effective intervention can help delay the onset of the end stage of the disease.

    Parkinson's patients should actively cooperate with doctors, take medicines on time, and arrange training reasonably. It helps to improve the condition and improve the quality of life of patients.

  16. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This specific is uncertain, because each person and everyone's situation is different, some people can't take care of themselves after two or three feasts, and some people can only walk and cook for more than ten years, the main thing is to look at the drugs taken and the patient's mentality.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There is no definite time limit from the early stage to the late stage of Parkinson's disease, and it is not that it will be certain to reach the end of the stage in many years, because Parkinson's disease is a heterogeneous process. Whether the method of initial intervention of different patients is appropriate, whether it can cooperate with reasonable means, and whether it can leave some environment with clear poison operation are all very critical factors.

    In fact, it is necessary to say in general how long it is from the early stage to the late stage, the early may be 5-7 years, and the late can even reach 10-15 years, which is different, so the correct ** in the early stage is particularly crucial. In particular, there is some necessary drug protection** in the initial stage, which is particularly critical in slowing down the necrosis of dopaminergic neurons.

    Parkinson's early performance.

    Tremor: Uncontrolled tremor of the hands and feet, especially at rest. Tremors usually start on one hand or foot and then extend to the same side of the body.

    Stiffness: The muscles of the patient's hands and feet become stiff, and even when the hands and feet are bent, they will find that there is greater resistance in this area. This stiffness can also lead to muscle soreness or an inability to straighten the body.

    Slowness of movement: including dysgraphia, lowercase; Sitting for long periods of time without changing the sitting position; Difficulty starting and stopping; Mask expression is lacking, "mask face".

    Medium-term symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

    Symptoms progress from one side of the body to both sides; The phenomenon of drug "switching" begins to appear; Walking and posture are affected, e.g. walking cannot lift the foot, walking and mopping the floor. Loss of balance, very easy to fall, lack of swing of hands when walking.

    Therefore, patients are accustomed to rushing forward with rapid steps to maintain their center of gravity after starting; The speed of rotation slows down, but the patient still retains the ability to take care of himself.

    Late symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

    The physical condition deteriorated further, and walking was significantly affected, and even completely incapacitated; The patient is unable to take care of himself, has difficulty speaking and swallowing, has "involuntary movements" in the body, and twists and deformations of the joints of his limbs.

    In addition to some motor symptoms, patients will also experience non-motor symptoms, such as excessive oil secretion, urinary incontinence, sleep disturbances, etc.

    In the early stage of Parkinson's disease, if the patient does not carry out timely and professional treatment, then the physical condition will continue to worsen, seriously affecting the normal life of the patient, increasing the physical and mental pressure of the patient and the burden on the family.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Parkinson's disease is generally late after five years, Parkinson's disease is generally late after five years, the early stage of Parkinson's disease is relatively short, the symptoms are relatively mild, and it is in the stage where the drug 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.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It generally takes 10-15 years from the occurrence of Parkinson's disease to the development of advanced stages. Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disease that develops at different rates in different patients.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disease of the elderly, as far as the current medical methods are concerned, it is still a disease that is not very good, and giving patients medical care, humanistic care and other care can play a great role in delaying Parkinson's disease.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Everyone is different and needs to go to the doctor, and the doctor is professional.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    People are no strangers to Parkinson's disease, and the incidence of Parkinson's disease has been increasing in recent years. According to the latest data, about some of the elderly over 65 years old in China suffer from Parkinson's disease, and there are nearly 100,000 new cases every year. According to experts from the World Health Organization**, the number of Parkinson's disease patients in China will reach 5 million by 2030.

    Parkinson's disease can be divided into early, intermediate and late stages according to different symptoms, the early symptoms are relatively mild and will not have much impact on daily life, but if it progresses to the advanced stage, the patient will basically lose the ability to take care of himself. So "How soon will I get to an advanced stage?" This is the most common question asked by Parkinson's patients.

    So, how often does it take for Parkinson's to develop to an advanced stage?

    Most of them take 10 to 30 years, but there is no exact time limit for the development of Parkinson's disease from the early stage to the advanced stage, and the severity and speed of development of Parkinson's disease are different for different patients. In fact, studies have shown that Parkinson's itself has no effect on life expectancy. Lifespan is a serious complication caused by advanced Parkinson's.

    When Parkinson's disease progresses to the middle and advanced stages, complications are very common, such as lung disease, severe impairment of functioning, and movement disorders.

    1. Psychological problems.

    Studies have shown that in advanced Parkinson's patients, about 50% of patients are accompanied by depression, and about 20% are accompanied by dementia, insomnia, anxiety, etc. Due to the manifestations of the disease, such as body tremors and stiff posture, Parkinson's patients often have a sense of inferiority complex, resulting in reluctance to get along and communicate with others.

    2. Difficulty in exercising.

    Parkinson's disease is characterized by tremors, stiffness, coordination and balance dysfunction, which can cause severe impairment of movement, such as falls, fractures, etc., and the risk of paralysis in the advanced stage of the disease.

    3. Severe dysfunction of autonomic nervous system.

    Postprandial fullness, nausea, vomiting, abdominal distention, intractable constipation, abnormal sweating, etc.

    4. Infection. Infection is a fatal complication in patients with advanced Parkinson's. Because Parkinson's patients have a weakened immune function, they often produce respiratory tract infections and digestive tract inflammation. Due to the paralysis and bedridden of advanced patients, it is difficult to turn over, and long-term pressure leads to pressure ulcers; or due to urine and stool maceration, often causing urinary tract infection and kidney damage.

    Infection can also cause sepsis, heart and kidney failure, and general failure.

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