What to do about insomnia caused by Parkinson’s

Parkinson’s-induced insomnia can be treated by adjusting the sleeping time, adjusting the medication time, and taking oral sleep-aid drugs. 1. Adjusting sleep time: Parkinson’s insomnia can be improved by reducing the time of daytime sleep, participating in more outdoor group activities, actively exercising, and drinking milk before bedtime. 2. Adjust the time of medication: For patients who are taking drugs such as Silegilan hydrochloride tablets and amantadine, especially those who take them in the evening, they may cause insomnia. Patients can improve the symptoms by adjusting the time of medication, if there is no improvement, then the dosage should be reduced or discontinued. 3. Oral sleep aid drugs: such as sleeping drug zopiclone; anti-anxiety drug buspirone; antidepressant fluoxetine, sertraline and so on. Parkinson’s insomnia caused by the patient, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out drug treatment, do not use drugs privately, so as not to cause adverse consequences.