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Causes of Parkinson's? | Parkinson's disease is caused by?

Causes of Parkinson's? | Parkinson's disease is caused by?

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Causes of Parkinson's?



Each person will experience the signs and symptoms of Parkinson's disease differently. Early symptoms could be negligible and overlooked. Even when symptoms start to affect the limbs on both sides, symptoms frequently start on one side of the body and generally continue to be severe there.

Parkinson's signs and symptoms may include:

Tremor.
The first limb to experience a tremor, or rhythmic shaking is often the hand or fingers. You may wiggle your thumb and forefinger. The term "pill-rolling tremor" describes this. Even while at rest, your hand could shake. While working on a job, the shaking could lessen.



Difficult motion (bradykinesia).
Parkinson's disease may cause movement to slow down over time, making routine actions challenging and time-consuming. When you walk, your steps can get smaller. It could be challenging to get up from a chair. As you attempt to walk, you can shuffle or drag your feet.

Rigid muscles.
You might have muscle tightness in any area of your body. Your range of motion may be restricted and made uncomfortable by the tight muscles.

Poor balance and posture.
You could start to slouch. Or Parkinson's disease may cause you to trip or have balance issues.



Loss in automatic movement.
You could find it harder to make unconscious gestures like blinking, grinning, or swinging your arms while you walk.

Speech changes.
You could mumble, speak fast, slur, or pause before speaking. Your speech may lack the customary speech patterns and seem more monotonous.

Writing changes.
It could get hard to write, and your writing might look tight.

What is Parkinson?

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