These Four Things Must Not Be Done During The Treatment Of Parkinson's Disease.
Apr 14, 2022
Parkinson's disease has an insidious and complex onset and various clinical manifestations. The treatment plan should also follow the principle of "individualization". Moreover, along with the fluctuation of Parkinson's disease symptoms, the treatment drugs need to be adjusted in time. Therefore, early medical treatment, regular review, and discomfort follow-up become particularly important. However, during the consultation process, Dr. Wang Shilong found that many Parkinson's disease patients had many misunderstandings about treatment issues. In response to these misunderstandings, Dr. Wang Shilong made the following summary;

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Taboo 1. Once diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, do not treat it early
There has been some controversy about whether to start treatment after a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. Some people think that taking medicine for a long time will have many side effects, so waiting for a while before taking it can delay the occurrence of these side effects; but now it is generally believed that if a patient's symptoms are very typical and can be diagnosed as Parkinson's disease, then At this time, the brain cells have been damaged to a certain extent, and drug treatment is started immediately at this time, which can have a corrective effect on the destruction process of brain cells, which is beneficial to the long-term prognosis of the disease and prolongs lifespan.
Therefore, if the diagnosis can be made, or the doctor judges that the patient has a high possibility of Parkinson's disease, drug treatment should be started. How to use the drug should be adjusted according to the severity of the patient. Don't be too aggressive, not because of fear of drug toxicity Refuse to take medication because of side effects, do not rush for success and adjust medication frequently, and do not add medication without authorization in pursuit of an early effect.

Taboo 2; discontinue the drug if Parkinson's symptoms improve
Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disease of the nervous system caused by the degeneration and necrosis of dopamine neurons in the brain. It requires lifelong medication. The improvement of symptoms only means the control of Parkinson's disease. Do not think that the disease is cured. Reducing or stopping the drug without authorization may lead to Parkinson's symptoms. Worsening or serious side effects, and will affect the efficacy of subsequent treatment. Also, it is important to take your medication on time.
Taboo 3: Once diagnosed, hope for surgical treatment for Parkinson's disease
Not all Parkinson's disease patients can be treated with surgery. There are strict indications and contraindications for surgical treatment, and surgery has certain risks. Generally, it can only significantly improve motor symptoms. Different surgical methods and parts have different effects and effects. Risk, postoperative patients still need drug maintenance treatment, but the dose of the drug may be reduced.

Taboo 4; reduce or give up the exercise of Parkinson's patients because of fear of accidental injury.
Parkinson's disease is an extrapyramidal disease, which emphasizes unstable walking and stiffness of limbs, and even 70% of patients are tremors, and then the patient's ability to live decreases year by year. Because his disease is irreversible and keeps getting worse. Then when we do rehabilitation, we must first train his balance ability. The ability to balance allows the patient to stand firm and not fall, which is our ultimate goal. However, there are not many methods for rehabilitation of limb tremors, but for the patient's increased muscle tension and spasticity, we adopt some methods of lowering the tension and techniques of traditional Chinese medicine to relieve the patient's muscle stiffness. relatively stable.
Rational drug use is the most important link in the fight against Parkinson's disease. Taking medicine is a long process, and many patients have concerns about drugs because they are worried about the side effects caused by western medicine. In fact, with the development of medical technology, western medicine, and traditional Chinese medicine have made great contributions to the treatment of Parkinson's disease. As a traditional technology, traditional Chinese medicine can effectively inhibit the treatment of Parkinson's disease, and in the process of taking drug treatment, it can well avoid the side effects caused by western medicine, and the disease control effect will be more stable!

If you want to use traditional Chinese medicine to treat Parkinson's disease, it is very important to perform syndrome differentiation and find the way and method suitable for your own condition to using dialectical medicine, because the treatment is based on the patient's condition. diagnosis, and set up a corresponding treatment plan!
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