Does the pharmacy of Chiping County People's Hospital have any medicine for treating Parkinson's disease?

Any larger general hospital has it. There is no specific medicine for Parkinson's disease. The purpose of medicine is to relieve symptoms, not to cure them.

The lesion of Parkinson's disease is in the brain, and it has economic ability. Nerve growth factor or ganglioside can be used for a period of time, which has the ability to nourish brain cells and promote the repair and regeneration of nerve cells. But it can only be an aid, which has a certain effect, but it can't be cured.

In addition, we must adhere to functional training and persevere.