PARKINSON
1)
What
are the characteristics of this illness or upheaval?

2)
Why
does it occur?
This disease occur because the
neurons become impaired, this disease may be inherited, there are evidence’s
that certain toxins in the environment may cause Parkinson’s disease. Scientists
have suggested that external or internal toxins may selectively destroy the
dopaminergic neurons, causing Parkinson's disease. Toxins that may be linked to
Parkinson's include manganese, carbon
monoxide, carbon disulfide, and some other pesticides. Also,
it is believed that oxidative stress can cause Parkinson's disease
3)
What are the most common symptoms?
The most common symptoms include tremors, stiffens, slow mechanical reactions, postural instability, trouble swallowing, urinary
incontinence, constipation, depression, in Problems of urinary incontinence. Parkinson's affects sphincter control
and / or urine retention causes involuntarily - Constipation and intestinal
muscles slow and abdomen.
4)What types of treatment or therapy can a patient use?How long they take?What are the pros and the cons?
Medications
control symptoms, mostly by increasing the levels of dopamine in the
brain. At certain points during the day, the helpful effects of the
medication often wears off, and symptoms can return. If this happens to
you, your health care provider may need to change the: Type of medication,Dose,Amount of time between doses,How
the medicine is taken. The long that it take is how much you live,
becvause it don't have a cure, an d the pros are that they say the truth
and they say to you that you have a few days, and the cons are that
you don't have a reason to live.
5) What are the real possibilities of recovery if
using this type of medicine?
Parkinson's
disease currently has no cure but can be managed effectively. There are many known aspects of the neurodegenerative process underlying the
disease, but treatments that modify it are not yet in clinical phase. Therefore, the treatment of Parkinson's disease today addresses only improve
symptoms resulting from the disease.
Therefore, those affected must ingest these drugs Parkinson antiparkinsonian for life, according to the dosage and combination of drugs that your neurologist considers most appropriate
for your particular case.
6)What type of remedies can a patient take?
7)What are the cost involved?
The cost involved in this treatment are the machine
that they use to detect it and the regular mantencion of it, the costa annually
is about $12000 dollars per person, $6000 are pay by the state and you have to
pay th remedies that have a cost of 300 dollars per month, is not a cheap
treatment.
8) Do health programs in Chile cover this treatment expenses? How about health programs of USA, UK, NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA or any European country?
In Chile the state pay the 50% present of the treatment with the new law, and is in discussion to pay the 75% of the treatment, but this new law will be in 2014 but now is only the 50% of the treatment, in USA and UK is the same, is only the 50% but in New Zealand and Australia is the 80% of the treatment in some rural parts the state only cover the 30% of the treatment.