The condition of patients with Parkinson's disease gradually deteriorates over time, although it is not fatal, but it seriously affects the quality of life of patients, Parkinson's disease patients need to be carried out according to the stage, the purpose of this is to prolong the honeymoon period as much as possible, therefore, it is necessary to choose the correct method and science in different stages of Parkinson's disease.
Stage: Unilateral lesion only.
Trembling hands or feet on one side, feeling stiff, walking is not as sharp as usual, and holding things unsteadily. Because the impact on life is not very large, it is often overlooked by patients and their families. If timely** during this period, there is great hope that the patient's symptoms will be completely controlled!
Stage: Bilateral mild lesions.
From unilateral lesions to bilateral lesions, hands tremble, even the whole body trembles, stiffness worsens, daily activities such as buttoning buttons and holding chopsticks become difficult, walking is difficult, and the sense of balance is poor.
Stage: bilateral lesions with early balance impairment.
It is difficult to lift the legs, the legs are like a heavy sandbag, and they walk with small steps, drag and lean forward, and are prone to falling. Eating unsteadily, turning over at night, bathing and other daily activities need help from family members.
Stage: Severe lesions that require a lot of help.
Often drooling involuntarily, difficulty swallowing, slow eating. Speech is slurred, and the voice is so low that it can only be heard clearly by approaching others. The expression is dull, a mask face appears, the facial muscles become more and more stiff, the face is expressionless, the eyes rarely blink, and the eye movements are reduced. Sports are difficult, and daily life is inseparable from the care of family members.
Due to the progressive nature of Parkinson's disease, as the disease progresses, it seriously affects the patient's ability to live and quality of life, and there is currently no reliable way to ** or reverse the progression of the disease. By using medications** to improve symptoms, patients are generally able to maintain their basic living ability after taking drugs. The principle of taking the drug is to start with a small dose, adopt the titration principle, and gradually adjust and combine the drugs.
In the advanced stage of Parkinson's disease, the patient's limb mobility and quality of life are seriously impaired due to motor complications. At this time, the goal should be to use drugs and surgery to reduce the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, improve motor complications, improve the quality of life of patients, reduce the dose of medication, and reduce the rate of disability. Do not wait until the symptoms are severe to start the drug** and wait until the drug** is not effective before considering the brain pacemaker**, to achieve early diagnosis and early**.
In the late stage of Parkinson's disease, even if the dosage of medicine is increased, the symptoms cannot be improved, and there will be abnormal behavior, and non-motor symptoms will be more severe, and the effect of brain pacemaker surgery on drug-induced dyskinesia complications is particularly prominent.