Parkinson’s disease can usually be controlled for about 10 years with medication in the early stages of the disease. If you reach the advanced stage of Parkinson’s disease and the effect of medication is not significant, you can choose surgical treatment. The treatment program needs to be carried out under the guidance of professional physicians.
Different patients have different degrees of disease and different degrees of progression, so the individual differences are relatively large. Common drugs for Parkinson’s treatment include pramipexole hydrochloride tablets, compound levodopa, etc. These drugs can well improve the early and mid-stage Parkinson’s symptoms, including motor and non-motor symptoms, and most of the patients can be controlled by drugs for about 10 years.
However, for the advanced stage of Parkinson’s, the effect of drug treatment is not obvious, and the advanced patients usually choose surgical treatment, and the commonly used surgical methods include deep brain electrical stimulation and neuronal nucleus destruction, and comparatively speaking, the former is used more often because it is relatively safe and effective.