Coping With Parkinson's Disease: Seven Tips to Help Manage Symptoms Coldwater MI
Parkinson's patients spend more than $5 billion on treatment each year. Drug treatments have improved so much that doctors are now less likely to recommend surgery to people with Parkinson's. These tips can help you manage your symptoms and maintain an active lifestyle, but it's important to consult with your doctor, too.
Dr.Dimosthenis Dafnis
(517) 278-3412
23 N Hanchett St # 1
Coldwater, MI
Dr.Dimosthenis Dafnis
(517) 278-3412
23 N Hanchett St # 1
Coldwater, MI 49036
Education
Medical School: Univ Di Firenze, Fac Di Med E Chirurgia, Firenze
Year of Graduation: 1982
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Accepting New Patients: Yes
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Dimosthenis Dafnis
1205 N Wayne St
Angola, IN
Dimosthenis Dafnis
1205 N Wayne St
Angola, IN 46703
Specialty
Neurology, Alzheimer's Specialist
Kevin R Lee MD
(248) 926-4292
136 S Pontiac Trl
Walled Lake, MI
Kevin R Lee MD
(248) 926-4292
136 S Pontiac Trl
Walled Lake, MI 48390
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Andrew Biondo
(313) 916-2600
2799 W Grand Blvd
Detroit, MI
(313) 916-2600
2799 W Grand Blvd
Detroit, MI 48202
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Dr.Christopher Abood
517-484-7437
1575 Ramblewood Drive #100
East Lansing, MI
Dr.Christopher Abood
517-484-7437
1575 Ramblewood Drive #100
East Lansing, MI 48823
Education
Medical School: Mi State Univ Coll Of Human Med
Year of Graduation: 1991
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Accepting New Patients: Yes
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Dimosthenis C Dafnis, MD
517-278-3412
360 E Chicago St Ste F106
Coldwater, MI
Dimosthenis C Dafnis, MD
517-278-3412
360 E Chicago St Ste F106
Coldwater, MI 49036
Education
Medical School: Univ Di Firenze, Fac Di Med E Chirurgia, Firenze, Italy
Graduation Year: 1982
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Andrew L Marcus MD
(313)730-9100
3815 Pelham St
Dearborn, MI
Andrew L Marcus MD
(313)730-9100
3815 Pelham St
Dearborn, MI 48124
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Gerald Schell, MD
(989) 799-8712
4677 Towne Centre Rd
Saginaw, MI
Gerald Schell, MD
(989) 799-8712
4677 Towne Centre Rd
Saginaw, MI 48604
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Jay Joseph Kaner, DO
15945 19 Mile Rd Ste 106
Clinton Township, MI
Jay Joseph Kaner, DO
15945 19 Mile Rd Ste 106
Clinton Township, MI 48038
Education
Medical School: Des Moines Univ, Coll Osteo Med & Surg, Des Moines Ia 50312
Graduation Year: 1975
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Mark A Kachadurian, DO
248-443-1666
Commerce Township, MI
Mark A Kachadurian, DO
248-443-1666
Commerce Township, MI 48382
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Medical School: Kirksville Coll Of Osteo Med, Kirksville Mo 63501
Graduation Year: 1988
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Parkinson's patients spend more than $5 billion on treatment each year. Drug treatments have improved so much that doctors are now less likely to recommend surgery to people with Parkinson's. These tips can help you manage your symptoms and maintain an active lifestyle, but it's important to consult with your doctor, too.
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Stay active.
Continue your regular activities, as much assafety permits, to maintain mobility and prevent depression. Try to walk, stretch, and do weight-bearing activities daily to maintain physical conditioning. -
Eat well.
It's important that Parkinson's patients maintain proper nutrition. A registered dietitian or nutritionist can design meals for you if you're having problems with appetite, chewing, swallowing, weight loss, or constipation. -
Seek out specialists.
Rehabilitation professionals, such as physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech pathologists, can help you maintain day-to-day functions and independence. Rely on them to help determine a realistic exercise level and for tips on handling daily activities, such as getting in and out of the tub. -
Use medical devices.
Canes, walkers, and wheelchairs can be helpful to Parkinson's patients if balance is a problem. -
Control constipation.
Parkinson's disease, along with certain medications and inactivity, can lead to constipation. So remember to eat a high-fiber diet, and talk with your doctor about dietary supplements, such as psyllium, that may help to regulate bowel movements. ...
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