61-year-old Mr. Du was a local worker, but after retirement, he was plagued by Parkinson's disease, and three years ago, he developed leg weakness, unable to lift his legs when walking, and gradually developed hand tremors. Due to the lack of understanding of Parkinson's disease, the taking of drugs has been not standardized, seeing that the more drugs are eaten, the drug effect is getting worse and worse, I happened to see Professor Li Weiguo of the Department of Neurosurgery of Qilu Hospital of Shandong University can also operate**, and immediately rushed to Jinan to find Professor Li Weiguo.
Professor Li Weiguo introduced: "Like Mr. Du, there are not a few Parkinson's disease patients who are guided by the wrong concept of medicine, he did not shake his hands and legs after taking Medopa drugs in the early days, but due to long-term non-standard medication, unauthorized dosing, 3 years of disease, Medopa to 5 tablets a day, more than the maximum daily dose. The phenomenon of the end of the drug also appeared, after each drug effect, it was particularly difficult to walk, the legs could not be lifted, the hands were shaking and could not eat, according to his situation, first adjust the medication, standardize **, and then carry out the evaluation of deep brain stimulation surgery**".
After a detailed preoperative evaluation by the expert group, on October 14, Professor Li Weiguo performed deep brain stimulation surgery for him**. On the morning of November 14, after the first program control (start-up), the tremor and stiffness disappeared instantly.
Parkinson's disease drugs** can not be taken desperately for speed, can not feel that their symptoms are aggravated and then self-dosing, generally at first their stiffness, sluggishness and other symptoms will be improved, but soon from immobility to hyperactivity, will be accompanied by irritability, hallucinations, etc., resulting in the long-term ** effect is getting worse and worse, and even the phenomenon of the end of the dose will appear.
Therefore, on the basis of respecting the wishes of patients, we should formulate a correct, reasonable and suitable set or several sets of plans for patients, and this kind of humanized medical treatment and service has been recognized by patients. After diagnosis and refinement of the program, the patient's best effect has been improved, and the overall survival and quality of life have been improved, and good results and social benefits have been achieved.
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