Parkinson’s Disease Surgeries

Parkinson’s disease is a disorder that affects the nervous system and this disorder affects movement greatly, and this occurs as a result of a defect in the brain cells responsible for the secretion of dopamine, as studies have shown that a lack of dopamine.

What are the symptoms of Parkinson's disease?

There are some symptoms and signs that if you appear, you must go to a specialist immediately, and these symptoms are:

  • An Imbalance in Movement.
  • Hand Tremor.
  • Having Difficulty Moving the leg and Walking.
  • Bradykinesia.
  • Insomnia.

What are the causes of Parkinson's disease?

Doctors reached that the presence of a movement disorder is the result of an imbalance in the brain cells responsible for the secretion of dopamine. They also reached that there are several factors that lead to the occurrence of this imbalance in the secretion of dopamine. These factors are:

  • Sometimes a person may develop Parkinson’s disease due to a genetic mutation, but this is rare.
  • There are some studies that have proven the dangers of some medications that may cause a reduction in dopamine secretion.

What are the types of surgical interventions for Parkinson's disease?

  1. Deep brain stimulation 
  2. Stereotactic radio-frequency ablation of Deep Brain Nuclei

What are the ways to prevent Parkinson's disease?

Until now, doctors haven’t been able to determine an actual cause of this disease, but they have come up with several solutions that help reduce the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. These solutions are:

    • You can reduce your risk of injury by getting some aerobic exercise.
    • Some studies have concluded that caffeine has an important factor in reducing the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. You can take caffeine by drinking coffee or tea.