Speech or language therapy

Another symptom of Parkinson’s is difficulties in speech and the inability to swallow correctly (dysphagia) [5]. Speech and therapists help offer a practical solution to reducing the inefficiency in speech and swallowing difficulties. They help by providing swallowing exercises, speaking training and the provision of assistive technology. The effects of speech and language therapy are usually not noticed until after a very long period. Regular and consistent visit to the therapist hastens the outcome of treatment.
Catechol-O-methyltransferase inhibitors
Catechol-O-methyl transferase (COMT) inhibitors are given to patients with more complicated symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Catechol-0-methyl transferase [6] breakdown levodopa, administration of COMT inhibitors help to prevent the breakage of Levodopa.











