Symptoms of Parkinson’s disease
Some early symptoms of PARKINSON before motor problems develop are:
• voice changes
• decreased ability to smell
• stooped posture
• constipation
Motor problems that is seen are:
• Slow movements
• Tremors
• Stiffness of arms, legs, and trunk
• can have problems with balance and a tendency to fall.
Secondary Symptoms such as:
• Reduced arm swinging when walking
• Tendency to fall backward
• Parkinson's gait that shuffles steps while walking
• Blank facial expression
• low volume speech, muffled.
Other symptoms that may also include:
• Anxiety
• Hallucination
• Psychosis
• Problems with attention
• Depression.
Early signs of Parkinson’s cant be recognized. But your body is alert to the movement disorder before it starts, these are the warning signs.
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