First, early postoperative care.
Brain pacemaker is a reversible nerve stimulation therapy that can be implanted in bilateral brains. Parkinson's disease can relieve the symptoms of bilateral limbs through this therapy. This is the most important progress in the treatment of Parkinson's disease in recent decades, and it is also the best surgical plan for Parkinson's disease in the world. Therefore, the most effective plan for patients with Parkinson's disease is the operation of plant brain pacemaker, so what nursing should be done after operation? For early postoperative care, there are principles in patients' diet, such as controlling stimulation, supplementing heat energy, reasonable diet and eating some cereal nutritious foods. However, due to the individual differences of each patient, it is necessary to make a reasonable diet plan according to the postoperative situation of the patient in order to achieve the best treatment effect.
Second, cooperate with drug treatment.
Because this surgical treatment scheme is generally effective, so actively cooperate with the treatment after operation, the body will get better and better, and will recover as soon as possible. Although the therapeutic effect of brain pacemaker is very good, it must be taken with drug technology to achieve better therapeutic effect.
Thirdly, the control of brain pacemaker switch.
Brain pacemakers have a power-on control, which is usually to design and adjust parameters. Because patients should also do some exercise after operation, protect the nerve stimulator in their chest position and don't move in some places with strong magnetic interference. If the machine shuts down unexpectedly, the patient need not be too alarmed. You can use the controller configured by the hospital to open it for further adjustment, or you can go to the hospital for follow-up in time.