Another key to the efficacy of Parkinson’s disease

  Parkinson’s disease is a chronic disease, and from the day you are diagnosed, you are destined to be tied to the hospital and to your doctor. A Parkinson’s disease bully once said, “Effective early medication is not a skill, your patients still have quality of life after more than a decade is the skill!” Lin Wei, neurosurgery department of PLA 101 Hospital How to make patients still have quality of life after more than ten years? Personalized and individualized treatment plans, anticipatory planning and management of the disease course, as much as possible to achieve long-term functional independence and ensure the quality of life of patients. To achieve this, it is important for both doctors and patients to communicate and work together, not to shave their heads.  Some patients struggle to get more explanations from their doctors, but they are too busy to give too much time to one particular person; some patients ignore the doctor’s advice and start taking medication capriciously at home, and end up suffering from their own consequences.  For the former case, our practice at the Parkinson’s Disease Specialist Clinic of the Union Hospital is to make some common things into small cards and send them to patients; we distribute scientific information through the WeChat public platform, so that patients can have an understanding of Parkinson’s disease in their life. In the latter case, we send patients medication cards, marking out the time and dosage of various medications in detail so that they can refer to them at home.  One day, an old patient came to follow up and brought all the medication cards kept, and I realized that, unknowingly, we had been with the patient for a long time and had gone a long way together…  The patient’s compliance comes not only from the efficacy of the medicine, but also from the careful instructions of the doctor.