Non motor symptoms in rats with Parkinson's disease

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Parkinson's disease, which mostly occurs in the elderly, is a degenerative disease of the nervous system. When this disease occurs, we often feel that the movement is affected by certain obstacles. Spontaneous movement will be reduced, and muscle stiffness will appear. The limbs feel heavy and powerless, and the walking time is particularly slow. Then Parkinson's mice have non motor symptoms. Let's look at the non motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

Non motor symptoms in rats with Parkinson's disease

First: tremor is one of the non motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease. This kind of symptoms often lead to slow movement, muscle stiffness, posture reflex disorder, discrimination against the elderly, especially prone to fall, reflex imbalance, especially prone to Parkinson's disease.

Second: when we have frequent urination, urgency and stubborn constipation, we can't ignore the existence of Parkinson's disease. Parkinson's disease is often due to neurological disorders, mental disorders, sleep disorders, sensory disorders, people's nervous system is damaged, and they perceive the surrounding environment.

Third: Parkinson's disease is recognized as a disease harmful to human health in the world. When this disease occurs, it often leads to slow behavior, muscle stiffness and tremor symptoms, which will seriously affect depression, dementia and language dysfunction. Therefore, in the diagnosis, whether it is Parkinson's disease history, we should pay attention to these symptoms.

matters needing attention

Parkinson's disease, we can not ignore, once this disease occurs, it will bring great threat to our body, usually we in life, try to maintain a happy mood, good attitude, reasonable diet, do more exercise, to avoid the occurrence of the disease.