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Management of Parkinson's disease

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In view of the difficulty in reaching a firm diagnosis of idiopathic Parkinson's disease, it is advisable that the diagnosis is made by a neurologist or geriatrician with a special interest in movement disorders (1)...similarly, it is better for the GP not to treat Parkinson's disease but to await specialist advice.

The management of Parkinson's disease is medical; only in rare circumstances is surgery considered.

Patients should have regular access to physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech and language therapy (1).

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