Focusing on individual differences – developing an optimized treatment plan for Parkinson’s disease

Although patients with Parkinson’s disease share some common symptoms, the differences between individuals are more pronounced. If a similar approach is used for all kinds of patients, it is likely to be difficult to achieve a good therapeutic effect. Zhang Dongfeng, Zhengzhou People’s Hospital Brain Hospital Therefore, when formulating a treatment plan, full consideration should be given to the individual characteristics of the patient (stage of the disease, the main types of symptoms, age, life and work needs, comorbidities, complications, blood pressure, defecation disorders, etc.), which can affect the patient’s drug efficacy, the degree of side effects, the deterioration of symptoms, etc., so that for the advantages and disadvantages of the proposed treatment methods to be used for a good understanding of the use of One person, one program of treatment.