In ancient Chinese medicine wisdom, every subtle change in the body is an expression of the body's balance. People with Parkinson's disease are prone to falling because of stiffness. The progression of this disease is like spring going to autumn, silent but changeable.
1. Change of posture: like dead wood waiting for spring
As Parkinson's disease progresses, the patient is like a dead tree waiting for spring, his posture is gradually bent, his body is stiff, and his walking is like a broken branch and struggling. If the flexibility of the muscles is lost, it is difficult to recover the imbalance. Therefore, patients should always practice physical flexibility, like a spring breeze blowing on their faces, to rejuvenate their bodies.
Second, the difficulty of balance: like a boat encountering wind and waves
Parkinson's disease involves areas of the brain that control walking and balance, which is like a boat in a storm and difficult to stabilize. If the ground is uneven when walking, it is difficult for the patient to stretch out his arms to maintain balance, and it is easy to be like a leaf swaying in the wind, which is extremely unstable.
3. Frozen gait: like a deer being frightened
When patients with this disease walk, they often have the phenomenon of "frozen gait", like a deer in the forest suddenly stops when frightened. At this time, the feet seem to be stuck to the ground, making it difficult to move, increasing the risk of wrestling. If this symptom occurs from time to time, it is advisable to seek medical consultation as soon as possible and adjust the medication to adapt.
Fourth, the reduction of muscle strength: such as the fall of autumn leaves
Muscle weakness, which causes the body to lean forward more and increases the risk of falling. Patients need to exercise moderately, just like autumn leaves ready for winter snow, to maintain their strength and vitality.
5. Changes in blood pressure: such as mountain streams and water flows
When changing positions, if you lie down, your blood pressure needs to be as stable as water flowing in the mountains. If there is a large change in blood pressure, it is easy to cause dizziness and even falling. Therefore, it is advisable for patients to change their positions slowly and smoothly to avoid sudden changes.
6. Visually impaired: such as the Night Walker
Vision problems are also one of the causes of wrestling, such as night walkers having difficulty distinguishing the road. If you have blurred vision, you should tell your doctor and have your vision checked regularly to keep your vision clear.
Conclusion
For patients with Parkinson's disease, the risk of wrestling should not be ignored. This disease needs to be treated like conditioning the body, carefully cared for, balanced exercise, and avoided medication***If there is any discomfort, seek medical advice immediately and adjust the best policy. Just like the ancient Chinese medicine way, conforming to nature and balancing the body and mind can reduce the risk of wrestling.