What are the symptoms of Parkinson's disease

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Grandfather is quite old. He used to have tremors when he was sitting, especially his limbs. Later, he was diagnosed as Parkinson's disease. It's very important to know the disease in time for treatment. Let's take a look at the symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

What are the symptoms of Parkinson's disease

Symptom 1: motor retardation in the early stage, due to the rigidity of the upper arm muscle and finger muscle, the patient's upper limbs often can't make fine movements, such as untiing the shoelaces, buttoning and other movements become much slower than before, and some patients can't complete these movements independently.

Symptom two: muscle stiffness. The limbs and body of Parkinson's disease patients usually become very stiff. The early stage of the disease usually starts from one limb. At the initial stage, I felt that one side of the body movement was inflexible, stiff, and gradually aggravated, and it was difficult to slow down or even do some daily life movements.

Symptom 3: static tremor tremor is often the earliest manifestation of the disease. It usually starts from the distal end of one side of the upper limb, with the thumb, index finger and middle finger as the main manifestation. It shows that the fingers move like rubbing balls or counting banknotes. Then it gradually extended to the ipsilateral lower limbs and contralateral limbs, and in the late stage, it could affect the mandible, lip, tongue and head.

matters needing attention

Pay attention to the room temperature, humidity, ventilation and lighting. According to the season, climate, weather and other conditions, increase or decrease clothes, determine the way and intensity of outdoor activities. Parkinson's disease should be treated as early as possible, and the effect of treatment is very good.