parkinson’s disease by devin cornford 12-13-2008
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Parkinson’s Disease
By Devin Cornford
12-13-2008
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Definition
Parkinson's disease (also known as PD) is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that often impairs the sufferer's motor skills, speech, and other functions.
Parkinson's disease belongs to a group of conditions called movement disorders. The primary symptoms are the results of decreased stimulation of the motor cortex by the basal ganglia, normally caused by the insufficient formation and action of dopamine, which is produced in the dopaminergic neurons of the brain. PD is chronic and progressive.
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Signs
Shuffling gait. Tremors of the limbs. Stooped posture. Stiffness. Some people also experience cognitive
impairment such as dementia.
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Symptoms
Rigidity. Tremors. Bradykinesia (slow movement) Akinesia (loss of movement) Difficulty with balance and walking.
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Secondary symptoms
Depression Constipation Weight loss Sleep disturbances Drooling Difficulty swallowing and speaking And the worst of all difficulty with sexual
performance.
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Treatment
There is no cure for Parkinson’s disease! There are however some drugs that slow
the progress. Most treatment revolves around how bad
the symptoms are. Minor symptoms are generally not treated.
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Treatment
Medication selection and dosage are tailored to the individual.
Levodopa is a substance normally found in the body in limited amounts, and is usually the first medication prescribed. Levodopa PO can be converted by the body into dopamine the body needs.
Deep Brain Sitmulation (DBS) targets areas of the brain where uncontrolled movements originate. The targeted region is inactivated by an implanted electrode. The electrode is connected by a wire running beneath the skin to a stimulator and battery pack in the patient's chest.
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Treatment
Parkinson's disease is a chronic disorder that requires broad-based management including patient and family education, support group services, general wellness maintenance, physiotherapy, exercise, and nutrition. At present medications or surgery can provide relief from the symptoms of Parkinson’s.
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Some famous people you might recognize who have Parkinsons.He flew like a butterfly
Back to the future to bad he couldn’t bring the cure back to the present
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Another related disease
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) PSP is often misdiagnosed as Parkinson’s Some misdiagnosed cases are not figured
out until autopsy. signs and symptoms are very similar to
Parkinson’s. The one difference that I know of is difficulty swallowing is one of the main symptoms
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My DAD not very famous but one hell of a guy.Died from complications of PSP in 2003.
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Death
People who suffer from Parkinson’s or PSP do not die from the disease itself.
Most common cause of death is aspiration pneumonia. Due to loss of muscle tone in the facial muscles.
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References
Parkinson's disease. (Cover story). (2007, October 24). Nursing Standard, Retrieved December 11, 2008, from Academic Search Premier database.
Parkinson’s disease foundation. Annual report 1992.
PSP foundation website (www.psp.org) retrieved December 16th, 2008