Warning Signs Of Parkinson’s Disease

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    February 19, 2016

Parkinson’s disease affects millions of people around the world. It’s a neurological disorder that progresses over time.

Parkinson’s Warning Signs

There are many symptoms associated with Parkinson’s disease, making it difficult for friends and family members to recognize when a risk is present.

The following are some of the warning signs of Parkinson’s disease. Understanding these common signs will provide valuable information that will assist you and your loved ones in the process.

Dizziness
Dizziness and fainting can be related to low blood pressure. This is often linked to Parkinson’s disease and can be a tell-tale sign that there is some risk of developing the disorder.

An individual may feel dizzy when standing up after long periods of sitting in a chair. If you observe dizzy spells frequently, consider investigating further.

Constipation
Parkinson’s disease is also indicated by issues related to the bowels. This is a result of the link between the digestive and nervous system. For many, constipation occurs alongside other symptoms related to Parkinson’s.

Issues related to the bowel are difficult to observe in others. So it’s helpful to ask if you think a loved one may be exhibiting signs of Parkinson’s disease.

Facial Expressions
Another common sign of Parkinson’s disease involves the expressions of the face. Individuals often take on a serious appearance that’s often referred to as “masking”.

If a person is staring without much blinking, you may need to consult with a doctor for further testing. Parkinson’s makes it difficult to control and move the facial muscles, resulting in signs of masking.

Movement Issues
Parkinson’s disease can also cause stiffness throughout the body. Normally, once a person moves around, the stiffness will go away. If it doesn’t, it may be an indication of Parkinson’s development.

Discomfort and immobility in the hips and shoulders are especially common in cases of Parkinson’s disease. If issues like muscle weakness make it difficult to walk or perform other simple tasks, you should consider testing for other signs of Parkinson’s.

Handwriting can also change as a result of this disease. Motor skills become more difficult and handwriting can become smaller and crowded.

Shaking
The most well-known symptoms of Parkinson’s involves shaking (or “tremors”). Look for shaking of the feet or hands. It may be hard to detect in the early stages, but it can become more severe over time.

If you observe tremors in another person, the condition may already be progressing. Keep this in mind as a way to determine if you or someone you know is experiencing the warning signs of Parkinson's disease.

These warning signs can assist you in finding the right care as soon as possible. Consulting with a neurologist and other health care professionals will provide further testing so that you can make sure you have all of the care you need.

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