What are the treatments for Parkinson’s syndrome?

The treatments for Parkinson’s syndrome include medication, surgery and rehabilitation.
1. Drug therapy: patients with Parkinson’s syndrome can use drugs to improve Parkinson’s disease-like symptoms such as levodopa and phenazopyridine under the guidance of doctors. Fluoxetine, donepezil, clozapine, oxybutynin and midodrine can also be used to improve the symptoms of patients with mental abnormality, cognitive impairment and autonomic dysfunction.
2. Surgical treatment: If the non-surgical treatment is ineffective or the efficacy of medication is obviously reduced, surgical treatment can be adopted, such as stereotactic pallidum or thalamus destruction, deep brain stimulation. After surgical treatment, patients can improve the quality of survival.
3. Rehabilitation therapy: including rehabilitation exercise training such as yoga, jogging, brisk walking, tai chi and so on. For patients with communication disorders, they need to be trained in all aspects to respond correctly so as to improve their language ability. For patients with dysphagia, training to enhance swallowing reflexes under the guidance of medical staff. Both can help improve symptoms.
Once diagnosed with Parkinson’s Syndrome, patients need to actively cooperate with doctors for relevant treatment to avoid delaying the condition. In daily life, they should ensure sufficient rest time and do not overwork. Eat a diet rich in vitamins and proteins and less spicy and stimulating foods. To help control the condition and improve the symptoms.