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World Parkinson's Day 2016

by Reshma Anand on April 10, 2016 at 12:55 PM
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April 11th is marked as the World Parkinson's day to raise awareness about this chronic disorder afflicting millions and to hasten research in the search for a cure.


Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive degenerative disorder of the central nervous system mainly affecting the motor nerves. The condition was described by an English surgeon, Dr. James Parkinson in his famous work "An Essay on the Shaking Palsy" in 1817.

‘Each person with Parkinson�s disease is different. Support them by offering assistance and maintain as much independence as possible to help them cope with the disease.’

April 11th is commemorated as the World Parkinson's Day as it is the birthday of Dr. Parkinson. The symbol of PD is a Red Tulip, which was first established at the 9th World Parkinson's Day at the Luxembourg Conference.

Global Burden

Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson's disease is a debilitating disease that results in the death of the vital neurons in the brain. Neurons play a significant role in sending signals across all organs in the body. Neuronal damage in Parkinson's disease predominantly occurs in the brain region called as the substantia nigra. These neurons are responsible for secreting a hormone called as dopamine, which plays a key role in control and co-ordination of muscle movements. The death of these neurons leads to decrease in dopamine, resulting in movement disorders.

Causes and Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson's disease is of two types namely,

Primary Parkinson's disease or Idiopathic: The cause is unknown and therefore it is idiopathic. It is the most common form of PD.

Secondary Parkinson's disease or Inherited: Though Parkinson's disease is not termed to be hereditary, some genes may play a role in the development of PD when combined with environmental toxins or viruses.

Parkinson's disease primarily affects the motor system and therefore, its symptoms are motor-related. The most common symptoms of PD include:

The main motor symptoms are collectively called "parkinsonism", or a "parkinsonian syndrome". Parkinsonism differs from Parkinson's disease as it refers to the set of symptoms typically seen in Parkinson's disease, but triggered by other disorders. Some forms of parkinsonism include Multiple System Atrophy (MSA), Vascular Parkinsonism, Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and Corticobasal Ganglionic Degeneration (CBD).

In Parkinson's disease, the neurons in the substantia nigra get damaged leading to a reduction in dopamine while in Parkinsonism, both the death of cells in the substantia nigra, as well as degeneration of the dopamine receptors (striatum region of the brain), occurs. This makes parkinsonism treatment much more challenging than PD as it does not respond to typical Parkinson's disease medications and treatment.

Living with Parkinson's Disease

Till now, there is no cure for Parkinson's disease, but some of the treatments for Parkinson's disease include medications that increase dopamine secretion such as levodopa, dopamine agonists and MAO-B inhibitors. Other interventions recommended are surgical (deep brain stimulation), rehabilitation, regular exercise and physiotherapy.

Living every day with Parkinson's disease is a challenge as it is full of issues and obstacles. PD decreases the quality of life of patients as well as their caregivers . Patients may often isolate themselves from others, feel embarrassed about themselves and find it difficult to lead an independent life. In the early stages, they may even hide their symptoms, making it even more difficult for diagnosing the condition.

Stress is considered to be one of the worst barriers for coping with PD. It heightens the symptoms and also triggers anxiety, depression and other mental health problems. But effective management of the disease by following these steps can help reduce stress and mental drain among the patients and caregivers.

Community Care and Support

Though Parkinson's disease affects an individual, its effects are also faced by their family and friends. Therefore, it is our primary duty to accept people with this disorder and offer timely support and care. Eliminate stigma associated with these patients and stop looking at them differently.

So, on this World Parkinson's Day, let us strive to,

References:

  1. https:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parkinson%27s_disease
  2. http://www.pdf.org/en/chasing_parkinsons_cure
  3. http://www.parkinson.org/understanding-parkinsons/treatment


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