What about the late Parkinson's disease

In the late stage of Parkinson's disease, quadriplegia, bed rest and loss of daily living ability, such as dysphagia, drinking water and coughing, are easy to occur.

If the patient's condition is advanced, the patient should be accompanied first. If it is difficult to eat, a nasal feeding diet should be carried out to ensure the nutrition and energy supply of the patient's diet through a nasogastric tube. Secondly, compound madopa combined with piribedil or pramipexole and entacapone should be taken orally to improve symptoms, and donepezil should be taken orally to improve cognitive function.

If the patient is in bed, help the patient turn over and pat his back to promote the discharge of sputum and prevent the formation of bedsores. Massage both lower limbs at the same time to prevent thrombosis of both lower limbs.