Managing Parkinson’s Disease
Being diagnosed with any health problem is taxing, but correctly understanding it is the key to dealing with a progressive, neurological condition. One such neurological condition is Parkinson’s disease, first described by James Parkinson’s 200 years ago. It is characterised by tremours, overall slowing, rigidity, falls, speech troubles, constipation and more.With research ongoing to find a permanent cure, there are many things one can routinely do to keep its multifaceted symptoms under control.On World Parkinson’s Day, Dr Azad M Irani, Consultant Department of Neurology at Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre, shares some points that will help you fight the disease.Educating Oneself About Their Illness
Understanding the disease is a key to successful management. Once diagnosed with Parkinson’s, request your doctor for reliable sources of information. Avoid reading unreliable information online as it may often be untrue and stressful. Advice received during small talks with relatives and friends must also be counter-checked as it may often be untrue and add to unnecessary stress. Treatment Compliance And Timely Follow-Ups
One must take medicines on time. Don’t miss follow-up appointments. Don’t adjust your own medication. These can be harmful. Physical Activity
An essential part of successful treatment is daily exercise and physiotherapy, as this can delay progression of symptoms significantly if done regularly. Adequate sleep, preventing constipation are very important to minimise symptoms. The significance of weight loss for those overweight-obese should be emphasised. Continuing household chores, taking walks, and yoga help delay progression of symptoms significantly. Healthy Lifestyle
Keeping oneself fit with a nutritious diet, sleeping on time, and daily meditation to relax calm a worried mind.