How long does it take to die of advanced Parkinson’s paralysis

Parkinson’s advanced paralysis has a survival time of about 1 to 5 years, but because each person’s condition is different, the survival time is not certain.
Patients with advanced Parkinson’s paralysis are prone to pulmonary infections such as pneumonia, pressure sores, asphyxia, urinary tract infections, malnutrition, and other complications because they are bedridden for a long period of time and usually need to be left with a gastric tube for nasal diet and a urinary catheter for urination. Among them, lung infection is a common cause of death in advanced Parkinson’s patients.
The specific survival time of people with advanced Parkinson’s paralysis is related to whether they are treated and cared for scientifically on a daily basis. If they are taken care of meticulously and no serious complications occur, or if they can be treated in time after complications occur, they can usually survive for a longer period of time, up to five years or more.
Whereas, if the patient’s daily care is poor, serious complications occur, and are not treated in time, the time of existence may be less than 1 year.
Enhancing the care of patients with advanced Parkinson’s paralysis can help prolong their survival.