Reply by Dr. Howard E. Lewine
M.D. Chief Medical Editor, Harvard Health Publishing · 40 years of experience · USA
Although there is no cure for Parkinson's disease, there are many ways to help improve symptoms. When symptoms are not too troublesome, medication may not be needed right away. Early treatment may even increase the chance of side effects and other complications later on. Medication is usually started when symptoms interfere with work, household management, or any activities you enjoy. View original
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Reply by Dr. Piyush Puri
MBBS · 1 years of experience · India
Keep open communication with your loved ones. Regular exercise can help manage stress. Prioritize daily tasks. Get outside help as needed for tasks like yard work, house cleaning, or home maintenance. Seek help from your MP to avoid relationship conflicts. View original
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Replied by Dr. Fahad Saifi
MBBS · 1 years of experience · India
Keep open communication with your loved ones. Prioritize daily tasks. Get outside help as needed to complete certain tasks, such as yard work, house cleaning, or home maintenance. Regular exercise can help manage stress. Seek help from a counselor to resolve relationship conflicts. View original
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Replied by Dr. Sai Kiran Kumar K
MBBS · 1 years of experience · India
Coping with Parkinson’s disease can be accomplished by maintaining healthy communication with friends and family. Manage stress with regular exercise. Do daily tasks and household activities such as gardening, house cleaning and maintenance. Get counseling for any conflicts in relationships. View original
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