Parkinson’s mini-steps, often referred to as “panic gait”, are one of the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, which is characterized by abnormal postural gait. Treatment includes medication, such as compound levodopa, and surgery, such as nucleus pulposus destruction.
Postural gait abnormalities in Parkinson’s patients are mainly due to increased muscle tone in the limbs, which is an extrapyramidal symptom. It is mainly caused by the reduction of dopamine in the basal ganglia.
1. Drug treatment: at the onset of the disease, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to give drugs to reduce muscle tone, preferred compound levodopa. It can also be used in combination with other drugs to enhance the effect of compound levodopa, such as selegiline, vibramycin, entacapone and so on.
2. Surgery: If drug treatment is ineffective or ineffective, surgical treatment can be considered, such as nucleus pulposus destruction, deep brain high frequency electrical stimulation treatment.
When patients are found to have Parkinson’s-like symptoms, they should seek medical treatment in time and take reasonable treatment plan according to the doctor’s guidance.