Karachi Leading neurologists of the country launched a national guideline for the diagnosis and management of Parkinson’s disease on Saturday while reiterating that the fearsome neurological disorder was completely curable and manageable, provided it was caught in time and treated by qualified doctors. The national guideline was issued in connection
leading a normal life.”
Dr Syed said most of the general physicians and doctors of the country were also not aware of the symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment of the Parkinson’s disease in Pakistan, adding that the number of qualified neurologists having adequate knowledge of Parkinson’s was quite few, as compared to the growing number of patients.
He said Asia was experiencing severe poverty with more than 900 million people living below the poverty line. “These individuals have a consumption rate of almost 1.25 dollars per day,” he said. “Parkinson's was also ignored because an overwhelming majority of patients suffered from infectious disease as a result of lack of clean water and proper sanitation.”
Dr Syed further said the recent crises of devastating earthquakes, tsunamis and the loss of limited health care facilities would further deprive Asia from managing a disabling disease like Parkinson's. Moreover, he said, low support for elderly population was expected to have significant economic and social consequences, including negative impact on pension schemes thus affecting the healthcare of chronic diseases such as Parkinson's.
The chairman of the Pakistan Parkinson’s Society, Haroon Bashir, who himself is a patient of Parkinson’s, said there was a need to befriend the disorder and to live with it with all the available choices of treatment and management.
He said that besides training neurologists and physicians about the management of Parkinson’s, work should also be done to create hope among patients because it was crucial for a healthy recovery.