What is Parkinson’s disease?

  Parkinson’s disease is a chronic progressive disease, most patients are able to work and live normally after the onset of the disease, but the advanced stage of the disease is less effective to all kinds of therapies, due to muscle tonicity, general rigidity and eventually bedridden, often requiring the care of loved ones, which seriously affects the quality of life of patients. Although the disease itself is not life-threatening, it often causes a variety of complications such as pneumonia and fractures, which can be fatal in severe cases. This is why daily care is especially important for Parkinson’s patients.