Learn the symptom of Parkinsons disease
Parkinson's disease is a progressive disorder of the central nervous system .
There are primary levels of Parkinson's disease and secondary levels. Not everyone with the disease experiences all of the symptoms and the progression of the disease is different from person to person. Most of the symptoms of the disease are pain and lack of energy.
Parkinson's disease sometimes leads to other symptoms, such as depression or anxiety, problems with chewing and swallowing, and speech changes. Some people may have problems with urination or constipation. Others may have trouble sleeping or problems with skin that is too oily or too dry.
Parkinson's disease patients may notice by family members or friends are often the first to spot the early symptoms, such as a constant blank look on the face, shaky hands, decreased arm swinging, a stooped posture, or shorter steps when walking.
The symptom are tremors, movements or shaking, especially in the hands and particularly when they are at rest. Rigid limbs and trunk are stiffness, aching, or weakness and slow in movement such as problems with walking, shuffling, which may cause falls.
There is no cure; however, there are medications to treat the symptoms of the disease.
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