A Parkinson’s patient who falls and breaks a bone usually does not aggravate the condition of Parkinson’s itself, but it can seriously affect the quality of life of Parkinson’s patients for reasons such as mobility problems.
Parkinson’s patients are mostly elderly people, and their main symptoms include tremor, limb stiffness, slow movement, abnormal gait, etc. When walking, it is not easy to maintain body balance, and then they will fall, and fracture will occur easily, and in serious cases, they will fall into a coma, and even have a risk to their lives. However, a Parkinson’s patient falling and breaking a bone will not cause Parkinson’s itself to worsen.
Once Parkinson’s disease is acquired, the patient’s family should do a good job of protecting the patient and try to avoid the patient from falling or breaking bones. If a Parkinson’s patient falls and breaks a bone, it is recommended to rest in bed and pay attention to the protection of braking after the fracture, to avoid dislocation of the fracture end, which is not conducive to the recovery of the fracture.
Normally, you should get more sunshine, strengthen diet and nutrition, and eat more calcium-rich food as appropriate. To a certain extent to avoid the occurrence of fracture.