What condition is Parkinson's precursor

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Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disease. It usually occurs in the elderly. Although the late stage can lead to dementia, it is not equal to Alzheimer's disease. Now let's share with you what is the precursor of Parkinson's disease, so as to distinguish it from other diseases.

What condition is Parkinson's precursor

One: muscle stiffness, extensor and so on. The tension of flexor muscle is increased, and there is gear like or lead tube like resistance feeling in passive movement, which is called gear like ankylosis or lead tube like ankylosis respectively. Some patients will appear pronunciation muscle stiffness caused by difficulty in pronunciation, finger muscle stiffness makes daily life unable to take care of themselves and so on.

Second: cause the patient's movement barrier. It is characterized by posture and gait, rigid face, like a mask; head forward, trunk forward, flexion, elbow joint and knee joint slightly flexion; walking distance is small, the first line is slow, the faster you walk, showing a flustered gait, two upper limbs do not swing back and forth. When walking, the joint swing of the upper limbs disappears, and the stride is shortened. Combined with the flexion posture, the patient can walk with the action of breaking and rushing forward. We call it "flustered gait".

Third: Parkinson's symptoms in emotional excitement, stress, anxiety tremor more obvious. Strong willpower can temporarily suppress tremor, but later Parkinson's symptoms tend to worsen.

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If you find that you have the above symptoms in your daily life, please be sure to receive timely treatment.