How to treat neurodegenerative diseases

The so-called neurodegenerative diseases are actually chronic, progressive diseases of unknown origin that damage the central nervous system and sometimes involve the peripheral nervous system as well. Since the cause of this disease is not very clear, it is not possible to talk about any allopathic treatment, and there are no drugs to treat the cause. The only treatment available now is symptomatic treatment and etiologic modification treatment, and there are some drugs that are still in the research stage. The most common and representative ones, such as Alzheimer’s disease, are treated with drugs that improve cognition, most often with acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, including drugs like donepezil and carboplatin. There is another disease is also more common, that is Parkinson’s disease, with dyskinesia, motor retardation, high tension, people stiffness as the main manifestation, the treatment is to give supplemental dopa preparations to relieve the patient’s symptoms of dyskinesia.