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Parkinson's disease is a chronic neurological disorder that can have a significant impact on a patient's quality of life and daily functioning. However, each patient's situation is unique, so the extent of the impact will vary from individual to individual. Here are some of the possible harms of Parkinson's disease:
Movement disorders: One of the main symptoms of Parkinson's disease is movement disorders, which include muscle stiffness, slow movements, tremors, etc. These symptoms can cause people to have limited activities of daily living, making it difficult to walk, hold, and write.
Limitation of daily living: As the disease progresses, patients may gradually lose their ability to take care of themselves and become dependent on others for basic daily activities such as dressing, eating, bathing, etc.
Non-motor symptoms: Parkinson's disease may be accompanied by some non-motor symptoms such as depression, anxiety, cognitive impairment, etc., which may further affect the emotional and mental health of the patient.
Social and emotional impact: Motor problems and non-motor symptoms may affect the patient's social and emotional state, leading to social isolation and emotional problems.
Medications ** and ***: People with Parkinson's disease often need medications to manage their symptoms, but medications may have *** and require careful medication adjustments and monitoring by your doctor.
Caregiving burden: People with Parkinson's disease may need long-term support and care from family members or caregivers, which can be stressful for caregivers psychologically and in their lives.
While Parkinson's disease may have an important impact on patients and families, many patients are still able to maintain a relatively high quality of life with the help of their doctors and caregivers through medications**, **, support, and appropriate lifestyle modifications. Early intervention can help patients better cope with these problems.
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The harm of Parkinson's disease is very great, it will eventually cause the patient to be inactive, inconvenient to walk, daily life will be affected, more and more serious, to a certain extent, may be bedridden, unable to walk, and even easy to secondary infection, this is the final situation, some secondary infections may be life-threatening, this is a harm of Parkinson's disease. In fact, Parkinson's disease is really more difficult, and no drug can completely ** it. If the symptoms can be alleviated, they can also be kept relatively good for many years, the symptoms can be controlled, and the life can be taken care of, and after a few years, the symptoms will slowly worsen, and then continue to adjust the medication, and in the end, the drug effect may not be very good, and the control will become worse and worse, affecting sleep.
Parkinson's disease is also very prominent sleep problems, which can easily cause sleep disorders, daytime sleepiness, night insomnia, etc., and can also cause anxiety and depression symptoms. Therefore, the harm of Parkinson's disease has a great impact on the body, and it often ends up in bedridden, and even causes complications such as infection, which is life-threatening.
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Parkinson's disease is a common disease and the second most common disease in the elderly. It is a neurodegenerative disease with a relatively high incidence. The main symptoms of Parkinson's disease are tremor, which is the common hand tremor, and slowness of movement, which is very slow, sometimes muscle rigidity, and the feeling of hands, feet, and body will be harder.
Sometimes non-motor symptoms such as pain, depression, anxiety, sleep problems, cognition, dementia, etc. are present. So even in the early days of Parkinson's disease, if there is a tremor problem, he will feel that life is very difficult, and he will feel that life is meaningless. Therefore, as the disease progresses, the symptoms continue to worsen, and the symptoms in the later stage become more and more severe, and the patient gradually loses the ability to live, resulting in the inability to take care of himself, which causes a great burden on the society and family.
In addition, Parkinson's patients have very poor balance, the risk of falls will increase significantly, and once a fall will occur, there will be a series of problems, such as trauma problems, lumbar spine problems, and bone fractures throughout the body, which are very common in Parkinson's patients. And with the progression of the patient's condition, there will also be problems with cognition in the later stage, and the ability to take care of himself in life is very poor. Therefore, Parkinson's disease is a fatal and disabling disease, and it is very harmful.
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With the progression of Parkinson's disease, we will gradually have a lot of complications, such as with the aggravation of his motor symptoms, the patient will have an unstable standing, difficulty in starting, walking problems, easy to fall when turning, falling, resulting in a fracture of our femoral head, and then there is intracranial hemorrhage, subomental hemorrhage, and the very common elderly is subperiosteal hemorrhage. In the long term, it will lead to a subdural effusion, which will eventually affect the patient's ** condition.
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Parkinson's is harmful because it affects swallowing function and is not energetic.
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Parkinson's disease is very harmful, this disease will make patients lose their normal life, seriously affect the health and life of patients, and will also bring great pressure to the whole family. Therefore, after suffering from the disease, the patient should pay enough attention to it, and it is very important to treat it as soon as possible.
1. Closed-mindedness and social distancing are the most common hazards of Parkinson's. Due to the tremors of the limbs and the inconvenience of movement, Parkinson's patients are afraid of the laughter of colleagues or friends, so they unconsciously close themselves off and stay away from the familiar life and work circle. Stay home all day.
As a result, the disease progresses, the symptoms worsen, and the mood becomes abnormally bad, and many patients have varying degrees of depression and anxiety symptoms.
2. The common harm of Parkinson's is the gradual loss of physical motor function: the symptoms of Parkinson's patients generally start from one side of the disease, and then gradually spread to the contralateral limb, and the effect of the drug is gradually reduced, and it is becoming more and more obvious. In the middle and late stages, it will affect swallowing sound, difficulty turning over at night, insomnia, etc.
In severe cases, patients may be bedridden due to muscle contractures and joint rigidity.
3. The burden on the family is gradually increasing: with the aggravation of the condition of Parkinson's patients, the family will face more and more heavy human and economic burdens, and the patients will gradually develop from the occasional need for care to one or even two specialized people to take care of the basic life of the patients.
Nowadays, Parkinson's disease is a very common disease in our lives. Although this disease is not incurable, if you miss the best time, it will also affect the effect of the disease. At the same time of the disease, patients should also adjust their mentality and not blindly carry out **.
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The harms of Parkinson's include: 1. Personal hazards: due to symptoms such as slow movements and hand tremors, patients have difficulty exercising, which causes certain harm to work and life; 2. Influence socialization:
In general, patients are depressed or anxious, unwilling to communicate with others, and affect social functioning; 3. Affect the family: Some patients in their forties and fifties suffer from Parkinson's disease, and lack of family economic support, which affects family life; 4. Safety hazards: some patients are prone to falls, resulting in accidental injuries such as fractures; 5. Economic pressure:
The high cost of Parkinson's disease, coupled with the loss of the patient's ability to work, causes a certain financial burden.
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Parkinson's is a movement disorder that severely affects the motor function of patients. The dangers of Parkinson's?
1.Resting tremor, a condition in which the hands tremble when at rest, and the inability to do some movements that a normal person can do.
2.Muscle tone increases, the body stiffens, and falls easily.
3.Slowness of movement.
4.Patients are not easily able to maintain balance and are prone to falling.
In addition to motor symptoms, non-motor symptoms such as depressed mood, anxiety, sleep disturbances, and cognitive impairment may occur.
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Patients with Parkinson's disease will present limb tremors, inconvenience in movement and other diseases, because of these diseases, patients are afraid of colleagues or friends laughing, so they do not blindly lock themselves up, away from the familiar life and work circle. Stay home all day. In this way, the disease is stopping, the symptoms are getting worse, and the mood becomes extremely bad, and many Parkinson's patients have different levels of depression and anxiety.
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Parkinson's disease is a common neurodegenerative disease in the elderly over 60 years old, and the harm is mainly manifested in the inconvenience of life and mobility of the elderly. The progression of Parkinson's disease is very slow, once the patient has motor symptoms, it will be manifested as slow movement, such as standing up from a chair will be very difficult, or the first step of walking can not be taken, and even the patient's legs are difficult to step on the bicycle when riding a bicycle, which affects the patient's quality of life, making life not as calm and agile as before. Patients with Parkinson's disease present with involuntary resting tremors, which not only aggravate the patient's mobility, but also cause a great psychological burden.
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Hello, patients with Parkinson's disease mainly have autonomic dysfunction, which is a very obvious symptom of Parkinson's disease, so patients will have intractable constipation and gradually form megacolon; Most patients will have symptoms of hyposmia and lack of smell after the onset of the disease, and the resolution and sensitivity to taste will be significantly reduced. Parkinson's disease mostly occurs in the elderly, and the damage to the human body is relatively large.
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There are two major manifestations of Parkinson's: 1. Motor symptoms include slowness, stiffness, shaking, and collapse; 2. Non-motor symptoms include paresthesia, sleep disorders, intellectual disabilities, and mood disorders. For example, slowness, stiffness, shaking, and falling, which mainly affect the patient's movement, that is, the patient's movement is very slow, work efficiency, and daily life are affected, and stiffness can cause uncoordinated movements, and it is easy to fall, especially in the middle and late stages, Parkinson's patients are prone to fractures and affect their lives, so the movement symptoms mainly endanger the patient's daily life and daily work ability.
Its non-motor symptoms are also very harmful, such as sleep disorders can be sleepless, insomnia, and excessive sleep, which also affects image and work. Patients may have depression and anxiety, which can affect their mood and enthusiasm for life. In addition, patients with autonomic symptoms may have urinary disorders and fecal disorders, which will affect daily life and work.
Therefore, this symptom of Parkinson's disease is multifaceted, and its impact is also many, which can affect motor symptoms, can affect intelligent non-motor symptoms, and daily life. In general, the ability to live and work is affected across the board.
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The harms of Parkinson's syndrome are as follows: 1. Loss or weakening of motor function, resulting in long-term bed rest, resulting in deep vein thrombosis in the body. 2. Recurrent respiratory tract infections, decreased kidney function, and osteoporosis.
3. Cause the patient to be depressed, depressed, suicidal or irritable, and emotional. 4. Memory loss, spatial and facial cognitive impairment, silence or not speaking, not moving.
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The main harms of Parkinson's disease are as follows:
1. The harm of Parkinson's disease is mainly autonomic nerve dysfunction: this is also a very obvious Parkinson's disease.
Symptom.. The cause of this common symptom in Parkinson's patients is damage to the dorsal nucleus of the vagus nerve. Patients often have intractable constipation, which is due to the slow movement of bowel movements, and barium swallow examination may show no tension in the large intestine or even the formation of megacolon.
2. The harm of Parkinson's disease mainly includes loss of smell: most patients with Parkinson's disease will have symptoms of loss or lack of smell after the disease. Odor resolution test scores show that 90% of patients have scores below the normal range for distinguishing different odors, and 75% of patients have decreased sensitivity to acute thresholds.
These defects appear early and do not appear to be related to the duration of the disease.
3. The harm of Parkinson's disease mainly includes emotional and intellectual changes: this is also a common symptom of Parkinson's, and some patients will have mental symptoms after the disease, which is manifested as symptoms of depression and/or dementia. Some patients are indifferent, depressed, unresponsive, poor self-control, lack of self-confidence, pessimistic and misanthropic.
Others show emotional anxiety, suspicion, stubbornness, fear, irritation, etc.
4. Slow movement: In the early stage, due to the rigidity of the upper arm muscles and finger muscles, the patient's upper limbs are often unable to do fine movements, such as untying shoelaces, buttoning and other actions become much slower than before, or cannot be completed smoothly at all. Writing also gradually becomes difficult, the handwriting is crooked, and the more you write, the smaller it gets, which is also a Parkinson's hazard.
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Parkinson's disease is a senile neurodegenerative disease, the elderly are more common, as the patient ages, Parkinson's disease will be more and more harmful to life, because it is not a fatal disease, usually does not affect life, after active drugs**, the early quality of life does not have much impact on all aspects, can return to normal society, in the later stage with the progress of the disease itself and the efficacy of the drug decreases, it will gradually affect life, including various life difficulties, unable to walk on their own, independent life, Difficulty in turning over at night and cases of pneumonia, bedsores, and constipation in advanced patients need to be considered for surgical treatment, which can significantly prolong the progression of patients' symptoms and enable patients to reintegrate into society.
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Parkinson's disease is extremely harmful, and can cause bedridden, inconvenience, and in severe cases, life-threatening. It can cause depression, anxiety and other psychological effects, and affect language function.
1. Bedridden.
Parkinson's disease can cause symptoms such as muscle atrophy and joint rigidity, which affect limb movement, lead to bedridden, affect self-care ability, and cause inconvenience. Prolonged bedridden can cause serious and life-threatening complications.
2. Depression and anxiety.
Long-term bedridden leads to inability to communicate with the outside world, which can affect mental health for a long time, and cause depression, anxiety and other psychological problems.
3. Loss of language function.
Parkinson's disease affects physical activity and also affects facial function, resulting in drooling and intonation.
1. Symptoms such as slurred speech, long-term loss of language function.
Fourth, increase the burden on families.
Parkinson's disease requires careful care and care from the family, and requires long-term medication**, which causes a mental and financial burden on the family.
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