Symptoms of Parkinson's disease

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Now many middle-aged and old people are prone to Parkinson's disease. My uncle is a patient of Parkinson's disease. Today, I'd like to share with you the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, so that you can find and treat Parkinson's disease as soon as possible. Parkinson's disease can be alleviated through rehabilitation training.

Symptoms of Parkinson's disease

Symptom 1: tremor is often the earliest manifestation of the disease. It usually starts from the distal part of one side of the upper limb, with the thumb, index finger and middle finger as the main manifestation. It shows that the fingers move like rubbing balls or counting money.

Symptom 2: in the early stage of the disease, the patient does not care about tremor, often occurs when the fingers or limbs are in a special position, and disappears when changing the posture. Later, it developed to appear only when the limbs are still.

Symptom 3: when watching TV or talking with others, the limbs suddenly tremble involuntarily. When changing position or moving, the tremor reduces or stops, so it is called static tremor, which is the main feature of tremor in Parkinson's disease.

matters needing attention

For patients with Parkinson's disease, we can cooperate with some rehabilitation training methods to carry out remission treatment, and eat more food that is good for the body. The limbs and body of patients with Parkinson's disease usually become very rigid. The early stage of the disease usually starts from one limb. At the initial stage, I felt that one side of the body was inflexible, stiff, and gradually aggravated, resulting in bradykinesia.