Parkinson’s disease patients in general may be in the onset of 3 to 20 years of disease exacerbation, due to the age of onset of the disease, treatment and progression of the disease, the time of exacerbation is also very different.
1. If the patient’s disease is more severe, and usually does not receive good drug treatment and disease control, the disease may worsen within 3 to 5 years of the onset of the disease, affecting the patient’s quality of life.
2. If Parkinson’s patients have mild symptoms at the onset of the disease and timely and active treatment, regular medication, can be very good control of the progress of the disease, 10 to 20 years before exacerbation occurs.
Parkinson’s disease generally aggravated a few years from person to person, it is recommended that early medical treatment, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, can delay the development of the disease.