Parkinson's disease does not go into remission in the traditional sense, as it is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder. While symptoms can fluctuate and some individuals may experience periods of relative stability, the underlying disease continues to progress. Treatment can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life, but there is currently no cure or way to reverse the disease.
Yes, it is possible for discoid lupus to go into permanent remission.
No.
yes, he does have parkinsons.
No not at all the you can get a visa to go anywhere with Parkinson.
Yes. Doctor Candy Mcabe of Bath Rheumatologial Hospital CRPS research team says that 50% go into remission in first 6 months :) I did!
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The Parkinsons died on 1945-11-17.
The Parkinsons was born on 1861-12-12.
Complete remission or response. The cancer completely disappears. The course of chemotherapy is completed and the patient is tested regularly for a recurrence.
Parkinsons disease
Yes, optic neuritis can go into remission. In some cases, the inflammation causing optic neuritis resolves on its own, leading to improvement in vision. However, it is important to monitor for any recurrence or worsening of symptoms.
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