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Late Parkinson's disease is not starvation, and when Parkinson's disease is advanced, it is prone to complications such as fractures, paralysis, lung infections, or sepsis. These complications have the potential to lead to death. Patients with advanced Parkinson's disease should take good care of their lives, rest more during this time, and avoid overwork.
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Hello, patients with Parkinson's disease do have difficulty eating in the late stage because of muscle rigidity and other problems. But if care is done properly, there is generally no risk of dying from starvation.
So for your question, mine is generally not.
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The clinical symptoms of Parkinson's disease are divided into two categories, first, motor symptoms. These include resting tremor, muscle rigidity, bradykinesia, and postural disturbances. 2. Non-motor symptoms.
1. Sensory impairment. For example, loss of smell or sleep disorders. 2. Autonomic dysfunction.
Such as constipation, excessive sweating, urination disorders, swallowing disorders, etc. 3. Mental disorders. Nearly half of patients may have depressive symptoms or anxiety, hallucinations or cognitive dysfunction.
In the advanced stages of the disease, these symptoms will continue to worsen, and patients may be bedridden due to limb stiffness, joint deformity, inability to walk, or bedridden due to difficulty starting or stopping, postural adjustment disorders, repeated falls, and fractures. After long-term bed rest, patients are most likely to have some comorbidities, such as difficulty eating, lung infections, fever, urinary tract infections, etc., which are late symptoms of Parkinson's disease, and patients eventually die from these comorbidities.
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This disease has no effect on life, unlike cancer, but in the later stage, the key is not to catch a cold, because a cold can cause complications of lung infection, and Parkinson's patients are finally "killed" on it, so be careful.
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Parkinson's disease usually leads to death.
Parkinsonism is a common neurodegenerative disease in older adults. It is a clinical syndrome characterized by resting tremor, bradykinesia, postural balance disorders, and certain changes in cognitive function. Parkinson's disease can lead to death, mainly in the advanced stages of the disease.
Early symptoms are relatively mild and generally do not lead to death. However, with the progression of the disease or the patient's irregularity, especially when the patient loses the ability to work, stiffness, difficulty moving, and cannot get out of bed, it is easy to complicate various complications, especially bedsore infection, severe malnutrition, pneumonia, etc., pneumonia is a common cause of death in patients with Parkinson's disease.
It is recommended to eat a diet rich in high-fiber foods, drink plenty of water to help prevent constipation, and a balanced diet can provide nutritional support.
Parkinson's elderly people will end up being bedridden. Incense cannot stand on its own. Difficulty swallowing. Turned into a vegetative person.
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