Parkinson's disease generally refers to Parkinson's disease. Typically, Parkinson's disease cannot be cured in its early stages. Parkinson's disease is a common degenerative neurological disease, mainly caused by a reduction in dopamine production by substantia nigra cells. Patients may experience symptoms such as resting tremor and bradykinesia. The cause of this disease is still unclear and may be related to genetic and environmental factors. If the patient's condition is relatively mild and they cooperate with doctors in time for treatment, through active and effective treatment, the progression of the disease can be controlled, thus improving the quality of life. However, it is generally not possible to achieve a curative effect because the disease is a chronic progressive neurological disorder, and there is no specific medication that can cure it clinically. It is recommended that patients can use levodopa tablets, amantadine hydrochloride tablets, and other drugs under the guidance of doctors, or undergo surgical treatment such as deep brain stimulation as prescribed. In daily life, patients should pay attention to keeping warm, avoid catching a cold, and also rest adequately, maintaining sufficient sleep, and avoiding staying up late for extended periods. In addition, participating in aerobic exercises such as jogging and Tai Chi is beneficial for enhancing one's resistance. If there is significant discomfort during this period, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly to avoid delaying the condition.