2024-08-12
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Parkinson's disease is a common neurological disease. Patients need to pay special attention to their lifestyle habits to maintain their health and the stability of their condition. However, some bad behavioral habits may further damage the patient's internal organs and aggravate the condition. Today, let's take a look at five behaviors that can "harm internal organs" that Parkinson's patients must stay away from!
The impact of organ health on Parkinson's disease
According to TCM theory, viscera are the general term for the internal organs of the human body, including the heart, liver, spleen, lungs, kidneys, etc. These organs are interconnected, and the occurrence and treatment of diseases are often analyzed and diagnosed from the perspective of the organs.
For Parkinson's patients, liver and kidney deficiency can lead to poor blood circulation, making it difficult to supply adequate nutrition to all tissues and organs throughout the body, which in turn leads to worsening symptoms of Parkinson's disease. For example, liver and kidney deficiency can cause muscle stiffness and tremors, affecting the motor ability of Parkinson's patients. In addition, liver and kidney deficiency can also lead to mental problems such as depression, emotional instability and memory loss.
1. Improper use of medication