Late motor complications of Parkinson's disease

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Late motor complications of Parkinson's disease? Tremor is the first symptom in about 70% of the patients, which mostly starts from the distal part of one side of the upper limb. It appears or is obvious when it is still, alleviates or stops when it moves freely, intensifies when it is nervous, and disappears after falling asleep. The static tremor of hand was aggravated during walking.

Late motor complications of Parkinson's disease

Symptom 1: the more common symptom of Parkinson's disease is speech disorder. The main manifestations are unclear language, flat tone, no cadence, monotonous rhythm, etc.

Symptom 2: Patients with Parkinson's disease once the disease to a certain period of time. Patients in life will obviously appear dysphagia phenomenon. Moreover, Parkinson's patients not only have dysphagia due to the disease itself, but also have dysphagia after some treatment, which is more serious than the former.

Symptom 3: bladder irritation, a symptom of Parkinson's disease, does not appear in all patients. In daily life, a few Parkinson's patients often go to the bathroom several times a day, especially the frequency of nocturnal urination at night, which leads to insomnia.

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Insomnia is also a symptom of Parkinson's disease in the late stage, patients will have limb stiffness, difficulty turning over, pain and tremor caused by insomnia.