What are the symptoms of Parkinson's disease

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If you have Parkinson's disease, we must pay attention to it and treat it as soon as possible. We all know that Parkinson's disease is mostly because the famous British scientist Hawking learned that there is Parkinson's disease in the world. Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disease. It usually occurs in the elderly. Although the late stage can lead to dementia, it is not equal to Alzheimer's disease. Let's share the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, and let's share some experiences.

What are the symptoms of Parkinson's disease

First, the earliest symptom is tremor, which is also the main symptom of Parkinson's disease. So what kind of shock and awe is, generally speaking, starting from the distal part of one side of the upper limb, with the thumb, index finger and middle finger as the main body, which is manifested as the fingers' movement like rubbing balls.

Second: the muscles become stiff, lose the flexibility of the body, often make the body of Parkinson's disease patients become very stiff, early Parkinson's patients usually feel a limb movement is not flexible, a little stiff, but with the gradual aggravation of symptoms, the patient's movement is slow, and some even do some daily life movements are difficult.

Third: motor retardation: in the early stage, the rigidity of upper arm and finger muscles makes the upper limbs of Parkinson's patients often unable to do such actions as untiing shoelaces, buttoning and so on.

matters needing attention

The description of the common symptoms of Parkinson's disease is for reference only. Experts point out that once you or your family members have similar symptoms, you must go to a regular hospital for treatment.