Can Parkinson's symptoms be inherited
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Many patients with Parkinson's disease are worried that the disease will be passed on to the next generation. In fact, their worry is not groundless. Although Parkinson's disease will not be directly passed on to the next generation, other family members will have a significantly higher risk of suffering from Parkinson's disease. Can Parkinson's symptoms be inherited. Now let's give a brief introduction, so that patients and friends can have a better understanding.
Can Parkinson's symptoms be inherited
First, although Parkinson's disease has a genetic predisposition. But most of the patients have no family history.
Second, the genetic explanation is that some genetic factors can increase the susceptibility to Parkinson's disease.
Third: familial Parkinson's disease is autosomal dominant inheritance, which can occur in every generation of a certain part of the patients' families, and most of the patients begin in their youth.
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If someone in family is sick, the incidence rate of other family members will increase.