Symptomatic precursors of Parkinson's disease
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In the past, Parkinson's disease was considered as a kind of senile disease. In fact, in recent years, the onset age of this disease has a younger trend, which seriously affects the healthy life of patients. So what are the symptoms of Parkinson's disease
Symptomatic precursors of Parkinson's disease
Olfactory decline, constipation. It is the most important and promising early warning signal of Parkinson's disease. You may find that your sense of smell for some things is not as sensitive as before. You can't even smell bananas, pickles and spices, and your normal defecation habits have changed
It becomes difficult to move or walk. I begin to feel stiff in my body, upper or lower limbs, and the stiffness will not disappear after activity. When you walk, your arms can't swing normally, or others will say that you look stiff when you walk.
Sleep disorders. 70% of Parkinson's patients have various sleep disorders. Including excessive daytime sleepiness, wake-up at night and violent movements such as punching, kicking and shouting during sleep.
matters needing attention
The above symptoms may lead to Parkinson's disease. It is recommended that you go to the outpatient department of the relevant special hospital in time to make a definite diagnosis for further correct treatment.