gastrointestinal problems may increase the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease

gastrointestinal problems may increase the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease

According to a new research, if you have ulcers in the food pipe or stomach or constipation problem or say a problem related to digestion, then there is a 76 percent chance that you may suffer from Parkinson’s disease in the future. This research has been prepared on the basis of endoscopy reports of 9,350 patients. In which it is clearly stated that Parkinson’s disease spreads a lot in people who have a lot of gas, constipation, ulcers or esophagus, damaged layer of the upper part of the small esophagus.…

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Delhi : Doctors Control Parkinson’s By Implanting A Pacemaker In The Brain

Delhi : Doctors Control Parkinson’s By Implanting A Pacemaker In The Brain

Expansion Savitri Devi, 51, suffering from Parkinson’s disease, could not walk or turn properly without medicines for the last 9 years. She could not even control her arms and legs. After the condition became critical, the patient was brought to the neurosurgery department of Gangaram Hospital. In women, the disease initially presented with tremors and bradykinesia (difficulty in movement) and later became severe. Despite taking medication, his symptoms worsened. At the same time, side effects from the drug began to develop. In such a situation, after investigation, the decision of…

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