Parkinson’s patients should have a reasonable diet and take oral medication to slow down its progress.
1. Reasonable diet: nutrition should be balanced, eat more fresh vegetables, such as spinach, celery, etc., ensure protein intake, such as eggs, lean meat, etc., and eat nuts and fresh fruits such as cashews, grapes, apples, etc.. Excessive intake of dairy products should be avoided, and attention should be paid to the time interval between taking compound dopa preparations and milk intake.
2. Drug therapy: Once Parkinson’s disease occurs, it will gradually aggravate over time, and the current view is early diagnosis and early treatment. Commonly used oral drugs include compound levodopa, pramipexole, amantadine, and selegiline.
Parkinson’s patients, timely consultation with neurology, follow the doctor’s instructions standardized treatment, do not blindly self-medication.