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Parkinson's Disease (PD) is a disorder of the central nervous system (the brain). It occurs when nerve cells in the brain, which are responsible for the production of the neurotransmitter dopamine, begin to fail. Dopamine helps to regulate movement. As levels of dopamine are reduced, Parkinson's Disease affects movement, leading to shaking, stiffness, coordination, and difficulty with walking, talking, and balance. Parkinson's symptoms usually begin gradually and get worse over time.
Nerve cells in the brain
There are five stages of Parkinson's Disease:
Unfortunately, there is no distinct test to detect Parkinson's Disease. Doctors make a diagnosis typically through signs or symptoms exhibited, as well as by conducting neurological and physical tests and examinations.
There is no cure for Parkinson's Disease but lifestyle changes, exercises, and medications can help control symptoms. Here are some of the Parkinson's treatments prescribed for those with nervous disorders.
Aerobic exercise such as walking and swimming, physical therapy that focuses on balance and stretching are important. A balanced diet also provides nutrients, such as omega-3 fatty acids, that might be beneficial.
Medications that increase or substitute for dopamine (people with Parkinson's disease have low concentrations of this neurotransmitter) may help manage problems with tremor and movement. Medications usually prescribed include
Deep brain stimulation (where surgeons implant electrodes into a specific part of the brain to reduce Parkinson's disease symptoms).
Alternative medicine, yoga, meditation, and massage can help ease some symptoms associated with Parkinson's disease, such as pain and fatigue. When performed in combination with treatments, it can help improve quality of life.
Possible complications of Parkinson's Disease include:
Although there is no preventive method for Parkinson's Disease, following a balanced diet of whole foods, fruits, and vegetables, and incorporating exercise into your lifestyle are recommended.
Secondary prevention of Parkinson's Disease usually involves physical therapy and medications that increase or substitute for the neurotransmitter dopamine.
Thanks to advances in treatment, most people with Parkinson's Disease have a normal or near-normal life expectancy.
Symptoms and progression differ from one person to the next. It usually takes years to progress to a point where it has an impact on daily life.
Parkinson's Disease is associated with the loss of cells in the substantia nigra of the brain, which is the area responsible for dopamine production.
BLK-Max Hospital is home to 350+ eminent doctors in the world, most of whom are pioneers in their respective fields. Additionally, they are renowned for developing innovative and revolutionary clinical procedures.
BLK-Max Hospital is home to 350+ eminent doctors in the world, most of whom are pioneers in their respective fields. Additionally, they are renowned for developing innovative and revolutionary clinical procedures.
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