Late symptoms of Parkinson's disease?
summary
Parkinson's disease has some common symptoms, which may occur in both early and late stages. After Parkinson's disease, almost all patients will have body tremor. This normal phenomenon can be tremor of hand and finger joints, tremor of upper or lower limbs, tremor of trunk, head or lip. In fact, Parkinson's disease is also known as tremor paralysis. The main feature of this disease is that when the patient's body is still, he can't help shaking.
Late symptoms of Parkinson's disease?
After Parkinson's disease, the patient's upper limb movement is not coordinated, unable to complete some of the more delicate activities, such as daily life can not take care of themselves, can not normally wear clothes and take off shoes, daily washing will have a sense of difficulty. The patient's hands are not active and will tremble when touching things.
Patients with Parkinson's disease are slow to move, their body muscles will show rigidity, posture will be impaired, and they may be disabled due to Parkinson's disease. Patients are often accompanied with mental disorders, such as depression, anxiety, limb soreness and maladjustment.
Some patients with Parkinson's disease will have constipation symptoms, at the same time the body sweating, may be involuntary drooling. People call Parkinson's disease as immobility. The patient's limbs will be uncoordinated, especially when they are active. It will be very difficult for the patient to grasp the object. When they are closer to the target, the shaking of the limbs will be more serious.
matters needing attention
People with Parkinson's disease usually have difficulty in exercising in the late stage, which is mainly due to the autonomic nerve dysfunction caused by Parkinson's disease, which will slow down the patient's daily activities, such as turning over to get up, walking upright, or wearing clothes and combing hair.