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Where should we start to prevent Parkinson's disease?
Some achievements have been made in these years. Many experts believe that Parkinson's disease is not caused by a single factor, but is closely related to aging, genetic susceptibility and environmental toxins, which increases the incidence of Parkinson's disease. Both primary and secondary diseases need to be prevented.

Environmental toxins refer to gas poisoning, pesticide pollution, water pollution, and some drugs (reserpine, butyryl benzene drugs) and senile diseases (hypertension, hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia, cerebral arteriosclerosis, etc.). In order to prevent the occurrence of Parkinson's disease, we should avoid contact with these risk factors in our lives and take self-protection measures. For those who have a family history of Parkinson's disease and related gene carriers, they should have regular physical examinations and strengthen health education.

In addition, Parkinson's patients are mostly middle-aged and elderly patients. When people get old, their body resistance drops, and various diseases take advantage of it. In order to improve physical health and immunity, it is suggested that elderly patients should do more appropriate physical exercise, have a reasonable diet, combine work and rest, avoid overwork and maintain an optimistic and cheerful mood.

If Parkinson's disease has been diagnosed, set a good attitude, face it positively, treat it actively, use drugs rationally, operate at the right time and exercise properly.