2024-10-04
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in most people's cognition, parkinson's disease seems to be always closely associated with words such as old age and tremor, and is mistakenly thought to be a disease that only belongs to the elderly. parkinson's disease is not just for the elderly. if you are over 30, you also need to be vigilant and take measures to prevent it.
1. parkinson’s disease: not just for the elderly
for a long time, parkinson's disease has been labeled a "disease of the elderly." it is true that it is more common in the elderly, but in recent years, more and more young people have been diagnosed with parkinson's disease. this phenomenon reminds us that age is not the only factor. genetic factors, environmental factors and lifestyle may all become the "driving force behind the scenes".
2. why should we pay special attention after the age of 30?
1. lifestyle changes:after the age of 30, many people begin to face workplace pressure, increased family responsibilities, irregular life schedules, lack of exercise, improper diet and other problems, which may increase the risk of disease.
2. accumulation of environmental factors:long-term exposure to pesticides, heavy metals and other harmful substances, or long-term exposure to high pressure and high noise environments, may cause damage to the nervous system.