Parkinson’s disease, also known as tremor paralysis, is a chronic disease of the central nervous system that affects the patient’s ability to move around. It occurs mostly in the middle-aged and older population, and is referred to by the APDA as the youngest Parkinson’s disease patients when they start to suffer from the disease under the age of 40. It was developed in the United Kingdom by a man named James Parkinson (James Parkinson). Parkinson (James Parkinson) by a British doctor called James Parkinson (James Parkinson) was first described in 1817, later scholars followed the name of Parkinson’s disease and became the basis of research. Early manifestations of the disease include resting tremor, muscle tone, slow movement, difficulty in starting movements, and postural abnormalities. Resting tremor is the uncontrollable shaking of the hands or arms of the patient, which is aggravated during rest or emotional stress; other early symptoms include difficulty in starting activities, followed by frequent tremors of the arms and legs, and inability to make fine movements of the upper limbs, which leads to the inability to take care of daily life, such as difficulty in putting on and taking off clothes, taking off shoes, and washing up. Delayed movement, muscle tone, and postural disorders are the main factors of disability. Parkinson’s disease is often accompanied by depression, anxiety, limb pain and discomfort, constipation, excessive sweating and salivation. Parkinson’s disease varies from person to person, with some people suffering severe neurological damage while others fare better. People with the disease may only have one side of the body (left or right) affected at first, and soon both sides of the body will show symptoms. Generally, the condition changes over time, with different symptoms appearing at different times and getting worse. Usually neither memory nor intelligence is affected in Parkinson’s disease. The most common symptoms are as follows: [Trembling] The most common symptom of Parkinson’s disease is involuntary shaking of one or both arms. There are also tremors in the legs, feet or jaw. If you move the part of your body that is trembling slightly, the trembling will be reduced, and the trembling usually does not occur during sleep. [Stiff limbs or muscle contractures] This is because the brain’s message of relaxation is not transmitted to the muscle tissues. Muscle stiffness can lead to muscle pain or an inability to straighten the body. [Slowness of movement] Another common symptom is the difficulty in getting in and out of bed, standing up or sitting down. You may not be able to walk without taking small steps. People with Parkinson’s disease sometimes experience “freezing”, a feeling of being unable to move on their own. Blinking, changes in facial expression, swaying of the arms when walking, and other involuntary behaviors are slower than normal. [Lack of balance] This often leads to falls. [Other symptoms include abnormally slow and stilted speech, shaking hands when writing, smaller and smaller words, and inability to swallow food. In addition, constipation is one of the common symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Since the cause of Parkinson’s disease is still unknown, all the treatments for Parkinson’s disease in the world are to control the symptoms and cannot cure it for the time being. Please do not believe in all kinds of bad medicine advertisements! The current treatment of Parkinson’s disease drugs are the following categories: 1, anticholinergic drugs: [Antan], [Cyproheptadine] 2, antihistamines: [Benadryl], [Amantadine] 3, compound levodopa drugs: [Medopa], [Xining], [Silepti] 4, dopamine agonists: [Tessuda], [Xylocaine], [Kryptonite], [Bromocriptine], [Morphenoxalol] 5, monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B) inhibitors: [Siginin], [Jinspiration], [Rasagiline], [Rasagiline], [Rasagiline] 6, catecholamine oxygen methyltransferase (COMT) inhibitors: [Ntokapone (Kodan)], [Answer is the United States of America] Surgical treatments include: 1, pallidotomy that is, the destruction of the surgery, destruction of the surgery, that is, a few years earlier popularity of the “cytoknife”, this surgery is characterized by the “cellular knife”, the “cellular knife”, the “cellular knife”, the “cellular knife”, the “cellular knife”. “, this surgery is characterized by: cheaper, but the efficacy is also shorter, generally a few months to a year, there is also this surgery on the patient’s brain to cause permanent destruction, so this surgery has reached the edge of elimination. 2, Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), also known as brain pacemaker, DBS surgery is now the international popular treatment of Parkinson’s disease, this surgery is characterized by: expensive, but the efficacy of long, according to foreign reports of patients with 8 years of use and good results, it is not damage to the brain, it is reversible, also known as Parkinson’s disease, “green treatment! It is also known as the “green treatment” for Parkinson’s disease. This surgery is not a cure for Parkinson’s disease, and when the power of the pacemaker is turned off, the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease will appear immediately.