What is Parkinson's disease

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What is Parkinson's disease? The tremor of Parkinson's disease or Parkinson's disease should be static tremor, that is to say, it appears at rest, aggravates when emotion is excited or tense, lightens or disappears when exercise, and it is usually left-right asymmetry.

What is Parkinson's disease

First, Parkinson's symptoms are tremor, that is, slow rhythmic tremor, which often starts from one finger and affects the whole upper limbs, lower limbs, mandible, lips and head.

Second: the typical tremor is static tremor, which refers to the patient's involuntary tremor in a static state. The symptoms of Parkinson's disease are also manifested as ankylosis, that is, muscle stiffness, resulting in limbs, neck, facial muscles stiffening, physical activities have a sense of exertion, heaviness and weakness, facial expression stiffness and blink movement reduction can appear, resulting in "mask face".

Third: Parkinson's symptoms also show dyskinesia. It can be summarized as follows: the movement can not be carried out at will, the movement is difficult to start. Movement reduction: spontaneous and automatic movement reduction, movement amplitude reduction. Slow movement: slow execution of random movement.

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The patient's movement is slow, and the random movement is reduced, especially when he starts to move, the movement is difficult, laborious and slow. Therefore, we should be aware of life and take preventive measures.