Parkinson’s has a maximum life expectancy of several years.

Parkinson’s patients can live up to twenty years or more. Parkinson’s disease is a common neurodegenerative disease of middle-aged and old age, mainly characterized by resting tremor, bradykinesia, muscle tonus and postural balance disorders as the main clinical features. Through drug treatment, most patients can achieve effective improvement of symptoms and quality of life, with little impact on survival. However, there is no effective drug that can stop the progression of the disease, much less cure it. In the process of disease progression, it can also be combined with surgery, traditional Chinese medicine, rehabilitation and psychological treatment. To the late stage of the disease, due to generalized stiffness and difficulty in movement until bedridden, patients mostly die from complications of long-term bedridden or intrapulmonary infections. Drug therapy for Parkinson’s is still the treatment of choice, and surgery is an effective complement to drug therapy. In addition, education and psychological counseling are also auxiliary measures that cannot be ignored.