Can young people get Parkinson's disease?

Young people also have a chance to get Parkinson's disease.

Parkinson's disease is no longer a patent for the elderly. Clinically, there are more and more patients with Parkinson's disease under the age of 50, and young patients in their thirties are not uncommon, even teenagers. Parkinson's disease is not uncommon among young people. The youngest Parkinson's patient in China is Jiao Tao and Jiao Fei from Henan. They are six and nine years old, respectively, suffering from Parkinson's disease, which belongs to a rare family inheritance.

At present, there is no clear cause of Parkinson's disease, but it is generally related to brain diseases such as environment, age and heredity.

Parkinson's disease can't be completely cured at present, and it can only be effectively intervened and controlled by means of drug rehabilitation training, psychology and surgery. Young patients with Parkinson's disease should pay more attention to rehabilitation training and mental health to delay the development of the disease.