What to do about Parkinson s progressive dysphagia?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-10
32 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    What to do about Parkinson's progressive dysphagia? In this case, you can only give him liquids, or soft food, because you have to pay attention to the situation that he chokes on the trachea, I think nursing is very important anyway.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Patients with Parkinson's progressive dysphagia can improve their ability to swallow with regular training. The best way is to find a professional doctor and train under the guidance of a doctor to improve your abilities.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    He has no way to make it difficult to swallow, because his disease is a difficult disease, and the incurable disease is not easy to treat, and there will be any situation in the future.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    For Parkinson's patients with dysphagia:

    1. We should do a good job of disconnection, eliminate fear, and comfort and encourage Parkinson's disease patients to actively cooperate**.

    2. Instruct Parkinson's disease patients to perform swallowing function training, first feed a small amount of people with a spoon when they start eating, and drink a small amount of water, and gradually eat in small mouths. Food can be soft, semi-liquid or pureed, and soup stock instead of part of the water. Drugs and diet should be crushed and made small to facilitate swallowing, and food should be eaten slowly with water and not urging.

    3. When eating, take a sitting or semi-sitting position with the head tilted back to prevent food from being inhaled into the trachea and causing aspiration pneumonia.

    4. Nasogastric feeding should be given to patients with complete loss of swallowing function to ensure the nutrition of patients. If the patient is unable to swallow, the patient can only be placed through the nose with an indwelling gastric tube and injected with tablets, water and nutrients at regular intervals. When the condition is stable and swallowing function appears, the gastric tube is removed and the patient is allowed to eat and take the medicine on his own.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Parkinson's conduct. What to do like dysphagia? Parkinson's is difficult to swallow in advanced stages. Most of them have to eat a liquid diet. Or with a straw.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is best to cut the food prepared for people with Parkinson's disease into small slices to facilitate adequate chewing and avoid accidental swallowing; Also, don't force people with Parkinson's disease to eat one spoonful at a time. Patients with Parkinson's disease should consciously practice swallowing, take a small bite or suck a small bite of food at a meal, and swallow it 2 or 3 times after chewing fully.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    People with Parkinson's disease are unable to chew vigorously because they cannot control their muscles well, and it is easy to get food stuck in the throat and cause suffocation, and it may also be dangerous to suck food particles into the lungs.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Swallowing is one of the most complex actions involving both neuromuscular and dysphagia, dysphagia is divided into oropharyngeal type and esophageal type, oropharyngeal dysphagia refers to the difficulty of food from the mouth to the pharynx, esophageal dysphagia refers to the difficulty of food passing through the esophagus, Parkinson's disease patients have 20 40 dysphagia, mostly oropharyngeal dysphagia.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Then there is the installation of a brain pacemaker, which can be adjusted through this program to improve the symptoms of dysphagia, when the dysphagia is finally severe, through the mediation of drugs and procedures, the effect is not good, and it is necessary to intubate a gastric tube or gastrostomy surgery to solve this problem.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Parkinson's disease can have a great impact on patients, dysphagia is one of the symptoms of advanced Parkinson's disease, in addition to dysphagia, there may be some other symptoms such as tremors and paralysis. Why does it cause dysphagia?

    Swallowing can be divided into several stages, and the main stages of swallowing can include the upper esophageal sphincter stage, the esophageal stage, the oropharyngeal stage, and the lower esophageal sphincter stage.

    In these four stages, Parkinson's disease may lead to a variety of lesions, causing dysphagia, such as in the stage of the upper esophageal sphincter, after the end of each swallowing action, the upper esophageal sphincter begins to relax, and then esophageal peristalsis occurs, and the esophagus will pass smoothly, while Parkinson's patients may not be able to relax the upper esophageal sphincter immediately. Therefore, there will be no peristalsis of the esophagus, and swallowing will be difficult.

    In the stage of the esophagus itself, the wall of the esophagus is compressed by external factors, such as intrathoracic thyroid enlargement, aortic aneurysm and other advanced symptoms of Parkinson's disease, and the peristalsis of the esophagus will weaken, disappear or appear abnormal, such as diffuse esophageal spasm, which are all late symptoms of Parkinson's disease, so it can also cause dysphagia.

    In addition, in the lower esophageal sphincter stage, the main mechanism of dysphagia caused by the esophageal sphincter in Parkinson's patients is due to the failure of the lower esophageal sphincter to relax, and the symptoms of late Parkinson's disease are mostly seen in cardia spasm, and also in the mechanical obstruction of the lower esophagus, so it will also lead to dysphagia.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If a patient with Parkinson's disease has difficulty swallowing, it is a sign that the patient has entered an advanced stage of the disease. Through the mediation of drugs and procedures, the effect is not good, and gastric intubation or gastrostomy surgery is required to solve the problem.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Parkinson's patients** are mostly levodopa. There are two types of L-dopa drugs on the market, one is medopa and the other is Xining. You can consider combining Tai Chi or some professional training, which requires the guidance of a doctor, and doing some exercises is conducive to the improvement of this disease and delaying the development of the disease.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What to do about Parkinson's progressive dysphagia? Parkinson's progressive dysphagia, that can only be eaten by going to the hospital and taking a liquid food inside.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What to do about Parkinson's progressive dysphagia? At this time, it is time to seek medical attention and ask the doctor to perform a liquid diet under the tube, so the fear of mental illness is very stubborn, and the household staff should take care of it carefully.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What to do about Parkinson's progressive dysphagia? There is really no way to control this with medicine, if you can't control it, then you have to take a liquid diet.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What to do if you have difficulty swallowing in Parkinson's disease: Symptoms of Parkinson's disease include resting tremor, muscle rigidity, bradykinesia, postural disorders, etc.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If it is mild dysphagia, you can do some ** guidance and exercise, and take some levodopa drugs at the same time, which can avoid the continuous aggravation of symptoms. However, if dysphagia is severe, the stomach tube can only be used for nutrition. Therefore, it is recommended that patients must pay attention to the development of the disease, and eat some nutritious, soft and easily digestible foods in terms of diet.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Parkinson's disease has difficulty swallowing, which indicates that the situation is already very serious, and it is necessary to go to the hospital in time, there should be no particularly good way at home, and this disease should not be very good, and it mostly occurs in the elderly.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Patients with Parkinson's disease need to take vitamin E, selegiline**, anticholinergics, or amantadine.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    When a person with Parkinson's disease has difficulty swallowing, there are some ways to relieve it. The second is to train the patient's perioral muscles by performing some activities such as chewing under the guidance of a doctor.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. Rather than making Parkinson's patients have serious dysphagia, it is better to see a doctor as soon as possible, and patients can use a conservative way to stabilize their condition, and at the same time make a comprehensive adjustment to the body with hormone drugs to avoid serious complications. Because Parkinson's patients have difficulty swallowing easily, it is necessary to pay attention to hygiene, regular diet, if there are other symptoms, to treat the symptoms, according to different symptoms to use different methods, so that there will be no recurrence of the disease.

    2. Parkinson's patients with dysphagia should carefully follow the doctor's instructions, and it is very important to carry out scientific care according to the doctor's requirements. Parkinson's patients with dysphagia are recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine**, although the effect of traditional Chinese medicine is relatively slow, but the effect is more comprehensive, the prescription of different patients will be different, the most important thing is to adhere to the medication according to the course of treatment.

    3. During the medication period of Parkinson's patients, the diet should be light and easy to digest, and it is recommended to eat more whole liquid or semi-liquid food, the main purpose is to prevent adverse reactions and harm to the human body. Parkinson's patients with dysphagia can be more thoroughly prepared with traditional Chinese medicine, because traditional Chinese medicine can effectively improve the patient's physique, enhance the body's immunity, and eliminate the symptoms of the disease from the inside out.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Patients with Parkinson's disease have dysphagia, indicating that the course of the disease has progressed to an advanced stage, and mild dysphagia needs to be guided and exercised to avoid misinappropriate pneumonia! When dysphagia does not improve further in the advanced stages of the disease, a gastric tube is eventually needed to provide nutrition. Specific** advice is recommended to consult a professional doctor!

    Don't medicate yourself blindly! Hope it helps, thank you!

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Dysphagia due to Parkinson's disease** is intended to maintain basic nutrition for patients with dysphagia and to prevent the development of aspiration pneumonia. In the case of severe dysphagia, nasogastric feeding should be performed promptly with a nasogastric tube.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I'm afraid that if you are having swallowing difficulties, the main way is to let you Parkinson's try to avoid Fengyang.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If Parkinson's patients have dysphagia, it indicates that the patient's condition has entered an advanced stage, generally in this case, if the dysphagia is relatively mild, it can be corrected by some swallowing function exercises, but if it is a moderate or severe patient, it can be adjusted by drugs, such as increasing the dosage, which can improve the situation of dysphagia, and then there is to install a brain pacemaker, which can be adjusted through this procedure to improve the symptoms of dysphagia. When the dysphagia is finally severe, the effect is not good through medication and procedural mediation, and gastric intubation or gastrostomy surgery is required to solve the problem.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Parkinson's progressive dysphagia often indicates that it has developed into the middle and late stages, so it is important to sit upright with your upper body and cut the food into small pieces to develop good swallowing habits and chew the food well 2 to 3 times before swallowing.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Parkinson's disease reaches a certain point where it will develop food swallowing dysfunction, and then consider giving him some liquid food instead of chewing foods that are easy to swallow.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Parkinson's disease is a common degenerative disease of the nervous system in old age, which is related to genetic, environmental, and aging of the nervous system.

    Hand tremors at rest, bradykinesia, muscle rigidity, difficulty balancing medications, surgery, **** and other comprehensive programs.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    What to do about Parkinson's progressive dysphagia? In this case, you can only feed some liquids, use a straw, and if you think about giving him a hail limb exercise, you will be able to help him massage the muscles of the neck.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Parkinson's disease has difficulty swallowing, which means that the situation is very serious and it is necessary to go to the hospital in time**.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The main symptom of essential tremor is shaking, because stool stuffiness is a genetic disease, and after the age of 30-40, there will be involuntary shaking of the head or upper limbs, and Honghui only trembles and has no other symptoms. Parkinson's also has trembling, but in addition to shaking, Parkinson's Jujube Juan also has slowness of walking and increased limb tension, that is, no.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    1. Perform perioral and facial muscle training, such as chewing and tongue movement;

    2. Before training, it is necessary to ask a professional teacher for evaluation and training. Patients with dysphagia eat less than they eat, which seriously affects the nutritional status of patients, and is easy to cause aspiration, lung infection, which can easily affect the quality of life and even affect life.

    3. Drugs**, such as increasing the dosage of medopa, feel better and can be swallowed;

    4. Food requirements, such as Parkinson's disease food, do not require large pieces, sticky, mushy food, easy to swallow, it is best to eat under the guidance of a professional teacher;

    5. Patients repeatedly chew and do not swallow, some patients of Parkinson's disease are combined with dementia, this kind of patient is relatively rare, but there is also this possibility, so comprehensive analysis, judgment of resistance, clinicians and teachers for evaluation and **.

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