Is Fishing Good for Parkinson’s Disease

Fishing has not been found to have significant benefits for Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s disease is a common neurodegenerative disease of the elderly, the current treatment is mainly drug treatment, surgical treatment, fishing is a recreational sport, and can not directly promote the recovery of the disease. Parkinson’s disease is currently most commonly treated with medication, such as phenazopyridine, levodopa, amantadine and so on. If the effect of using drugs is not good, you can also choose surgical treatment, such as choosing deep brain electrical stimulation, neuronal nucleus destruction surgery and so on. Fishing is a recreational sport, the benefits for people with Parkinson’s disease are not clear, and it is recommended that patients do not go to the water’s edge to avoid the risk of falling into the water due to tremors and other reasons when suffering from Parkinson’s disease. Fishing has no obvious benefits for Parkinson’s patients. After Parkinson’s disease is identified, it is recommended to receive timely treatment in a regular hospital, strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions to use medication, and choose to walk, Tai Chi, yoga and other safe sports to assist in recovery.