How can I slow down the progression of Parkinson’s disease?

The typical manifestations of Parkinson’s disease include motor symptoms and non-motor symptoms. The typical manifestations of motor symptoms can be summarized as “shaking, stiffness, and slowness”. Shaking refers to involuntary shaking of the hands, arms or calves; stiffness refers to muscle tightness, and the limbs feel stiff, heavy and inflexible when moving; slow movement refers to slow movement, such as slow movement in daily life, such as dressing, brushing teeth, washing face, etc. Writing becomes smaller and smaller, and walking is not possible with small steps. Non-motor symptoms include loss of smell, rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorders, such as nightmares and shouting during sleep, and cognitive impairment, insomnia, depression and hallucinations. Parkinson’s disease is a common disease in the elderly, and the treatment process is very long, “medication is the foundation, surgery is the enhancement, and rehabilitation is the supplement”. First of all, medication will be administered. There are dozens of drugs in six categories for Parkinson’s disease, each with different indications and side effects, and doctors will choose the appropriate medication according to the different clinical manifestations and ages of patients. Although some patients apply medication, the efficacy is poor, the clinical symptoms do not improve significantly, and the drug effect fails to play to the best. Generally, the effective treatment time of medication for initial patients is about 3-5 years. There is still no cure for Parkinson’s disease, by taking a combination of medical drugs, surgery and other auxiliary rehabilitation treatment, can greatly reduce the symptoms, so that patients can live independently and maintain a good quality of life, that is, Parkinson’s disease is a disease that requires comprehensive treatment, the purpose of rehabilitation treatment is to delay the development of the disease, to prevent disability, improve the quality of life, can be from the following aspects 1, pay attention to psychological guidance and spiritual care, to ensure adequate sleep, avoid emotional tension and excitement, in order to reduce the triggering factors for the aggravation of myocardial tremor. 2.Actively encourage patients to take the initiative to move, such as eating, dressing, washing, etc. For those who have speech disorders, practice pronunciation loudly and diligently in front of the mirror. Strengthen joint and muscle activities and labor training, maintain the motor function of the limbs as much as possible, and pay attention to prevent falls and limb deformities from being disabled. 3.For those who are bedridden for a long period of time, strengthen life care, pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene, turn and pat the back regularly to prevent complications such as decubitus pneumonia and bed sore infection. Pay attention to diet and nutrition, give nasal feeding if necessary, and keep the bowels and stools unobstructed. To constantly enhance physical fitness and improve immune function.