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Early Symptoms Of Parkinson Disease

The symptoms Parkinson’s disease is been classified into two primary and secondary Parkinson’s disease. The patient of Parkinson’s disease may not show all symptoms and the progress of this disease differs from person to person. Parkinson’s disease in most of the people is found over the age of sixty years. However, there have been many cases identified in men and women of young age.

It affects the movements, muscle functions, memory, mood, energy and sometimes pain can occur. These are the common symptoms found in Parkinson’s disease.

The primary symptoms of Parkinson’s disease are named as bradykinesia, tremors, rigidity and poor balance. The symptom bradykinesia causes sluggishness in several voluntary movements like sitting down, standing up and walking. This is because of the delayed communication signals that are received by the muscles from brain. This creates difficulty for the patient to initiate walking.

The second symptom in primary Parkinson’s disease is the tremor that causes opposition to movements when the limbs are at rest and normally occurs in fingers, foot, chin, hands, forearms and mouth.

Rigidity causes stiffness in muscles and produces pain in muscles with an increase in pain when there is any muscle movement.

Another primary Parkinson’s disease symptom is poor balance in which the patient loses the reflexes that help posture and sometimes leads to falls because of unsteady balance.

The secondary symptoms of Parkinson’s disease are many in numbers and every patient may have a different type of symptom though all of these symptoms stated below may not be present in a patient. The physical symptoms that are observed in Parkinson’s disease are difficulty in swallowing, constipation, excessive sweating, choking or coughing, excessive salivation, loss of bowel or bladder control and dry skin on face or scalp. The mental symptoms are depression, anxiety, loss of intellectual ability, cramped handwriting soft voice and slow responses.

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