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Suffering From Diabetics And Parkinsons. Frequent Falling, Bed Wetting. Taking Syndapa. Remedy?

My name is Prashanth and my dad is 77 years old, he is diabetic and has parkinsons since 5 years. He takes syndopa110(1-0-1) and Parkitidin tablets(1-1-1) for this particular disease. His condition is becoming worse and frequent falling is happening and bed-wetting every 20 mins without his knowledge. Please help me in providing a remedy for this.
Tue, 6 Aug 2013
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

The bed wetting can be related to either the diabetes or parkinson disease. Diabetes can cause damage to different nerves such as the nerves involved in bladder control.
Parkinsons can also result in this symptoms.

You may want to consider any of the following to reduce the instances of bed wetting : (1) the use of adult pampers (2) a bed side commode so that he does not have to go far to use the bathroom (3) reducing evening fluid intake (4) emptying the bladder immediately before going to bed

In terms of the frequent falling you can consider (1) exercise therapy which is thought to improve gait and balance
(2) removing any loose wires or cords, either removing any rugs or ensuring that they are anchored and smooth
(3)making sure that there is good lighting in his home
(4)grab bars in the bathroom and non slip mats
(5)advise him to move slowing and make wide turns instead of sharp turns when moving


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Suffering From Diabetics And Parkinsons. Frequent Falling, Bed Wetting. Taking Syndapa. Remedy?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The bed wetting can be related to either the diabetes or parkinson disease. Diabetes can cause damage to different nerves such as the nerves involved in bladder control. Parkinsons can also result in this symptoms. You may want to consider any of the following to reduce the instances of bed wetting : (1) the use of adult pampers (2) a bed side commode so that he does not have to go far to use the bathroom (3) reducing evening fluid intake (4) emptying the bladder immediately before going to bed In terms of the frequent falling you can consider (1) exercise therapy which is thought to improve gait and balance (2) removing any loose wires or cords, either removing any rugs or ensuring that they are anchored and smooth (3)making sure that there is good lighting in his home (4)grab bars in the bathroom and non slip mats (5)advise him to move slowing and make wide turns instead of sharp turns when moving I hope this helps