1, the clinical manifestations of Parkinson’s disease: Parkinson’s disease is the fourth most common neurodegenerative disease in the elderly, in ≥ 65 years of age, 1% suffer from this disease; in > 40 years of age, it is 0.4%. The disease can also develop in childhood or adolescence. It increases with age and is slightly more common in men than in women. The tremor is most pronounced when the limb is at rest, decreases when the limb is active, and disappears during sleep; emotional stress or fatigue can aggravate the tremor, which is usually most severe in both hands, arms and legs. In some cases, the symptoms start from one lower limb first. The order of symptoms varies from person to person. Tremor can also occur in the jaw, tongue, forehead and eyelids, but vocalization is not affected. This is followed by walking impairment, myotonia and dyskinesia. It is important to note that the early manifestations of the disease are not only limb tremors, but also walking disorders, myotonia and bradykinesia are common early clinical manifestations that are easily overlooked by physicians and patients. Many patients only show rigidity without tremor, but the rigidity becomes progressively worse, the movements become slower and less frequent, more and more difficult to start, the face becomes expressionless and becomes a mask, the mouth is often open, and the blinking is reduced. The posture of the torso is flexed forward, both upper limbs are in a fixed flexed position at the waist, there is no natural swing of both upper limbs when walking, the gait may appear unintentionally accelerated, the patient turns to running to avoid falling, and a panic gait appears. About 50% of cases have dementia, and depression is also common. Clinically, we often encounter patients with Parkinson’s disease who initially complain of a feeling of heaviness in the lower extremities, slow movement, and inability to walk around corners. Some are diagnosed with lumbar disc herniation, some are misdiagnosed with other diseases, some delay treatment, and some neglect further examination, and patients do not receive reasonable and timely treatment, which affects their quality of life. Patients with these symptoms should choose regular hospital treatment as soon as possible to avoid delaying the disease. If it is inconvenient to seek medical treatment, you can contact me through telephone consultation to take less detours and receive regular treatment as soon as possible. 2, clinical treatment of Parkinson’s disease Modern medicine believes that the disease does not require special treatment in the early stages, patients should be encouraged to carry out moderate activities such as physical exercise. If the patient’s daily life and ability to work can be drug therapy, the principle of medication adhere to the “long flow of water, do not seek full effect,” as far as possible to maintain a low dose, emphasizing individualized treatment. Chinese medicine has advantages in the treatment of this disease. It advocates early treatment, and according to the patient’s symptoms and signs, it has good therapeutic effect on improving tremor, myotonicity, excessive sweating and constipation. Patients are recommended to apply Chinese medicine treatment early, which can slow down the development of the disease, improve clinical symptoms and enhance the quality of life. You can consult with me by phone for specific TCM treatment.