Recently, some Parkinson’s disease patients reported to the emergence of swollen feet, the previous shoes can not wear. First, the reason why Parkinson’s disease patients have swollen feet? 1, and disease-related, that is, Parkinson’s disease in the middle and late stages, due to reduced exercise, long time sitting still may cause poor venous return, thus causing edema problems. 2.Because of drugs, such as amantadine, pramipexole or levodopa may cause edema of the ankle. 3, there may be other factors, because in addition to Parkinson’s, Parkinson’s patients may also have some other internal organs will be damaged, such as the heart, kidneys, liver and so on may cause Parkinson’s patients edema. For example, cardiac factors caused by heart failure, pericarditis and other factors will lead to ankle edema, or combined with renal factors caused by nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, hypertensive nephropathy and so on will lead to edema of the feet. Second, Parkinson’s disease patients with swollen feet how to do? 1, Parkinson’s disease patients with swollen feet phenomenon, although most of the therapeutic drugs, but must stop the drug, you can first check the dose of medication, under the guidance of the doctor to reduce the amount of medication or take every other day medication to ease the purpose of edema. 2, the following methods can be taken to alleviate the symptoms of swollen feet, such as: ① body lying down, legs elevated, so that its position is higher than the heart, each time to adhere to the 10 minutes -20 minutes, repeated 2 times a day -3 times, so that the blood venous return smooth, in order to achieve the purpose of relieving swollen feet; ② seated, you can assist the footstool, pillow, etc. try to raise the legs; ③ try to carry on the activities of the legs, it is best to adhere to the walk every day, and to avoid Do not wear tight pants or tight stockings, and try anti varicose vein stockings if necessary. 3.Check the cause of swollen feet, if it is not caused by Parkinson’s disease, you must go to the hospital in time to treat the symptoms. Although swelling of the feet is not a symptom directly caused by Parkinson’s disease, this kind of swelling of the feet triggered by edema of the lower limbs or ankle joints is relatively common among Parkinson’s disease patients. Most of the swelling of the feet in Parkinson’s disease patients is related to the side effects of medication or long-term non-exercise, so when this situation occurs, it is necessary to go to the hospital to find out the cause of the disease, and adjust the medication or further treatment under the advice of the doctor. Parkinson’s disease makes it difficult for patients to move around, and some patients are reluctant to exercise because they think exercise has no effect on improving Parkinson’s disease. In fact, it is not, adhere to the appropriate exercise on the patient’s body is a certain degree of help, through exercise can increase blood circulation, enhance the body and joint flexibility, so that the action more flexible.