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my bro in law aged 36,indian,suffering from parkinson disease in last 2yrs, they spent money for doctors & hopital .no improvement. what is the remeady for him? Is there any charity foundation to help his cure?

i havent heard of any cure..my pop had this and lived with it for quite some years and died when he was old..but in a natural cure..i would be looking into his diet and trying all kinds of natural therapys..its worth a try.i hope they do find a cure..sorry to hear about your relative..its a very disabling disease..pray for a miracle ..and never give up hope..they are learning more about it every day...mabey try an idian healer

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As far as I've heard, there is no "cure" as such yet, but with medication they can control it so that the symptoms disappear. Yet, he will have to use the medication for the rest of his life, and follow a healthy life style.

Parkinson's disease is a chronic disorder that requires broad-based management including patient and family education, support group services, general wellness maintenance, exercise, and nutrition. At present, there is no cure for PD, but medications or surgery can provide relief from the symptoms. Recently, Botox injections are being investigated as a non-FDA approved possible experimental treatment.
Regular physical exercise and/or therapy, including in forms such as yoga, tai chi, and dance can be beneficial to the patient for maintaining and improving mobility, flexibility, balance and a range of motion. Physicians and physical therapists often recommend basic exercises, such as bringing the toes up with every step, carrying a bag with weight to decrease the bend having on one side, and practicing chewing hard and move the food around the mouth.

There are currently no blood or laboratory tests that have been proven to help in diagnosing PD. Therefore the diagnosis is based on medical history and a neurological examination. The disease can be difficult to diagnose accurately. The Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale is the primary clinical tool used to assist in diagnosis and determine severity of PD. Indeed, only 75% of clinical diagnoses of PD are confirmed at autopsy.[12] Early signs and symptoms of PD may sometimes be dismissed as the effects of normal aging. The physician may need to observe the person for some time until it is apparent that the symptoms are consistently present. Usually doctors look for shuffling of feet and lack of swing in the arms. Doctors may sometimes request brain scans or laboratory tests in order to rule out other diseases. However, CT and MRI brain scans of people with PD usually appear normal.

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