Symptoms of Parkinson's muscle stiffness

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My grandfather is in poor spirits recently. He likes to sleep. His stool is dry. His hands and feet are trembling. His muscles are stiff. His appetite is not very good. More than a year ago, the reason was that he retired at home and had nothing to do. For the symptoms of Parkinson's muscle stiffness, let me tell you.

Symptoms of Parkinson's muscle stiffness

Symptom 1: tremor is the first symptom in 60% - 70% of patients with Parkinson's disease. The body surface is characterized by slow and rhythmic static tremor, that is, tremor is obvious when the limbs are in a quiet or static state, and tremor will weaken or even disappear during exercise.

Symptom 2: mask face becomes stiff due to facial muscles. Parkinson's disease patients often lack normal expression, dull face, low voice, slow speaking speed and unclear speech.

Symptom 3: slow action. If the old man is slow, clumsy, uncoordinated, unable to complete the fine actions such as tying shoelaces and buttons, and has difficulties in standing, walking and turning over, his family should pay attention.

matters needing attention

If we do early detection, early treatment, active treatment, to maintain a good attitude, patient treatment.