What are the early symptoms of Parkinson's disease

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Parkinson's disease mostly occurs in the elderly, and it is rare in young people under 40 years old. However, in recent years, Parkinson's disease has gradually become younger, which has brought certain risks to young people. Parkinson's disease is very harmful, if treated as soon as possible, it can reduce the damage to patients. What are the early symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

What are the early symptoms of Parkinson's disease

First: speech disorder: the more common symptom of Parkinson's disease is speech disorder. The main manifestations are unclear language, flat tone, no cadence, monotonous rhythm and so on.

Second: dysphagia: Patients with Parkinson's disease once the disease to a certain period of time. Patients in life will obviously appear dysphagia phenomenon. Moreover, Parkinson's patients not only have dysphagia due to the disease itself, but also have dysphagia after some treatment, which is more serious than the former.

Third: myotonia: myotonia is one of the main early symptoms of Parkinson's disease, which is mainly caused by the increased tension of active and antagonistic muscles. Due to the increase of muscle tension, it can bring a series of abnormal symptoms, such as blinking, chewing, swallowing, walking and so on.

matters needing attention

Usually to avoid excessive fatigue, more to ensure adequate sleep. Keep a good mood and avoid being too nervous and depressed. But also to strengthen physical exercise, enhance the body's resistance.