Many people say that Parkinson s is not cured at all, so can we just let it develop?

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-19

Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disease, once the disease is obtained, the patient has no way to completely return to the normal state, which is the "incurable" in the eyes of most people.

According to the current medical level of the country and even the world, Parkinson's disease is indeed Parkinson's diseaseNo, you can't**Target. So our family members, even after we ourselves have Parkinson's disease, just let it go?

No, you can't!Because Parkinson's disease, like malignant tumors (aka what we call cancer), is only getting worse!

Let me give you an example:

If a person has Parkinson's disease at the age of 60, positively**, should take medicine, and should have surgery, then it is possible for him to live normally to the age of 80 or even 90.

On the contrary, if the disease is allowed to progress, within ten years, the symptoms of limb tremor or stiffness may be very severe, and even paralyzed in bed, causing dementia, in this case, there is no quality of life for the patient.

This is also the reason why in clinical practice, after a patient is diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, doctors actively persuade the patient to undergo **.

Through scientific and formal medicine**, we can alleviate or even eliminate the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, delay the development of the disease, improve the quality of life of patients, and allow patients to stand up or go to work and live close to normal. This is what each of us doctors strives to do and hope to achieve.

I often tell my patients and friends that those folk remedies on the Internet are all deceptive, and only taking a regular ** is the right way to recover health from Parkinson's disease. Therefore, here, I sincerely advise you all:Early diagnosis, early **, suitable for any kind of disease!Positive ** is the means that we benefit the most!

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