With the increasing incidence of Parkinson’s disease and the popularization of Parkinson’s disease knowledge, we know that this is a chronic progressive movement disorder disease that is highly prevalent in middle-aged and elderly people. After the disease, the limbs are not under self-control, body tremors, muscle stiffness and inflexibility, movements become slower, posture and gait become abnormal.
After the disease, mobility is limited, which greatly reduces the quality of life of patients, so timely treatment is needed. After diagnosis, conventional medication will be administered first to control, and there are currently many drugs for Parkinson’s disease with different effects, and individualized medication guidance will be given according to each patient’s situation, so that it will be well controlled.
However, medication is also to control the symptoms, and cannot stop and change the progress of Parkinson’s disease. The most obvious manifestation is the emergence of motor complications, i.e. end-of-dose phenomenon, switch phenomenon, morning stiffness, etc. Let’s learn more about these complications.