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Parkinson's Disease - A Brief About Its Symptoms And Causes! by aishing244402: 1:07pm On Jun 27, 2022
What is Parkinson’s disease?

Parkinson's disease is a chronic and often progressive condition caused by the death of brain cells that produce a chemical called dopamine. In the early stages of the disease, shaking or rigid muscles, slow movement, stiffness, and difficulty with coordination may appear. Later, grave facial drooping and constipation may affect walking balance.

Parkinson's disease is a progressive and disabling brain disorder that affects movement. It is caused by the loss of dopamine-generating cells in the brain -specifically, those in part of the midbrain called the substantia nigra - and is marked by tremors and resting tremors, stiffness, and difficulty with walking, balance, and sleep. Parkinson's disease can lead to depression, constipation, and urinary difficulties.

Who does Parkinson's effect?

Parkinson’s disease is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases, affecting approximately 1 million adults in the United States. It is characterized by reduced activity in an area of the brain known as the basal ganglia, which plays a key role in movement and motor control. However, Parkinson's disease develops from different types of hereditary and acquired diseases that damage different parts of the brain.

Males are more predisposed to Parkinson's disease than females, but this doesn't make a person more likely to have it. About one in 100 people have Parkinson's and some of them may have mild symptoms of the disease. However, for those who develop serious symptoms or cluster headaches (which are typically seen in early Parkinson's) many people experience a variety of other disturbing side effects such as tremors, slowness of movement, and walking problems.

List of 10 common symptoms of Parkinson's

Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the death of dopaminergic neurons in specific areas of the brain. The most common hallmark of Parkinson's disease is the presence of tremors, slowness, and rigidity of the limbs. These symptoms can be very distressing for patients and their caregivers, but they do not have to turn into a life-long condition.

1. Tremor

2. Rigid muscles

3. Slowness of movement

4. Weight loss

5. Muscle stiffness

6. Muscle pain

7. Muscle cramping

8. Lack of coordination

9. Trouble walking

10. Speech imbalance

A Parkinson's diagnosis can have a significant impact on your body. Not only will you have to learn how to manage symptoms like walking and balance, but you may also experience mood disorders, constipation, and poor sleep. We're here to help you navigate through the process and make sure any changes are positive ones for your health.


Final Word:

If you have Parkinson’s disease, it can affect the way your body works. You may notice that you have problems walking and managing daily tasks like getting dressed or making coffee. You might also need to use a wheelchair or a step stool when you get older. To help find a solution for your Parkinson's-related symptoms you need to consult a neurologist.

The effects of Parkinson's disease are complex, but the symptoms vary greatly among individuals. Because symptoms appear differently in different people, one person may have more-severe tremors than another. The body will begin to shake from all four extremities at once. The muscle tone becomes stiff, so they cannot be bent or moved easily because they will not respond to muscle commands. The muscles become rigid and no longer respond to normal input signals (tremors) or direct input signals (like commands) from a brain region called the basal ganglia.

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