Precursory symptoms of Parkinson's disease

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My uncle doesn't seem to be sleepwalking either. I sometimes know that he is different from other people's sleepwalking. We went to the hospital and said my uncle had Parkinson's disease. In order to prevent this situation, let me introduce the precursory symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

Precursory symptoms of Parkinson's disease

First: special posture: Although the patient's whole body muscles can be affected and the muscle tension is increased, the tension of flexor muscle is higher than that of extensor muscle at rest, so the patient has special posture: head forward, trunk slightly flexion, upper arm adduction, elbow joint bending, wrist slightly extension, finger palm joint bending and interphalangeal joint straightening, thumb to palm, hip and knee joint slightly bending.

Second: motor retardation: the performance of random movement reduction, including difficulty in starting and motor retardation, due to increased muscle tension, postural reflex disorders, a series of characteristic dyskinesia symptoms, such as getting up, turning over, walking and changing direction of motor retardation.

Third: facial expression muscle activity is also one of the precursors, often gaze, blink reduction.

matters needing attention

Parkinson's disease is a common disease, and the elderly have a high probability of suffering from Parkinson's disease. Therefore, we must assist patients in the prevention of Parkinson's disease in their daily life. Once the elderly have the above symptoms, their families should pay attention to the prevention and treatment of Parkinson's disease.