How Can Parkinson's Disease Patients Manage Themselves in Daily Life?
Feb 21, 2022
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1. Early medical treatment, long-term treatment
Patients with Parkinson's disease should cooperate with drug treatment for a long time after illness. Patients and their families should understand the method of taking the drug, adverse reactions, precautions, etc., and should not stop or change the dose without authorization. If you have any abnormal problems such as changes in your condition or physical discomfort, you must communicate with your doctor in time.

2. Medication adjustment management
Current medical clinical studies have shown that drug treatment should be started as soon as possible. The early application of drugs is mostly neuroprotective therapy, which improves the patient's symptoms and delays the progression of the disease. Early detection and early treatment can greatly delay the deterioration of patients' ability to live and prolong their working hours, improving the quality of life of patients. The natural process of Parkinson's disease is a gradual deterioration process. Parkinson's patients who have not received good treatment from diagnosis to incapacity, and then have a relatively shorter disability time. Under standardized and effective treatment, the life expectancy of patients will not belong. There is a significant shortening, and its prognosis and quality of life are also significantly improved.

Introduction to the standard treatment of Parkinson's disease drug treatment: If the symptoms of Parkinson's disease are more significant, and the patient's daily life and work requirements are higher, the benefits of improved treatment are likely to outweigh the risks. This is a reasonable time to start treatment.
3. Long-term rehabilitation exercise can delay the progression of the disease
Many Parkinson's disease patients do not exercise at home. Research results show that exercise is particularly beneficial to the body's strength, flexibility, and balance, an effect that drugs and surgery cannot achieve.
Rehabilitation exercise can help patients with Parkinson's disease to recover the lost function as soon as possible and as far as possible, and remind Parkinson's disease patients and their families that rehabilitation exercise requires long-term management.
4. Be optimistic and eliminate anxiety
There will inevitably be some painful experiences due to some physical or psychological discomfort for a period of time. Such as sleep disorders, loss of appetite, upset, anxiety, depression, etc., these emotions will directly affect the recovery of the disease. Keep an optimistic and cheerful mood and eliminate anxiety; family and friends support the patient a lot so that the patient can be in a warm family environment; at the same time, help the patient to correctly understand the disease and eliminate his anxiety.

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