Symptoms of early Parkinson's disease

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The harm of health is obvious to all. I hope you can do a good job in the prevention of Parkinson's disease and prevent the occurrence of the disease. Symptoms of early Parkinson's disease? Now let's share.

Symptoms of early Parkinson's disease

Symptom 1: callous face, also known as facial paralysis, in fact, Parkinson's patients have to receive timely treatment on this symptom, but often this will not be paid attention to, because the expressionless face can show that the person is in a bad mood or other reasons, but if there is such a situation at home, or should add greetings, lest it is really Parkinson's disease symptom.

Symptom 2: dyskinesia is one of the most disabled features of Parkinson's patients. It is mainly manifested in reduced movement, slow, clumsy and uncoordinated movements, smaller and smaller writing, incomplete fine movements, continuous movements, difficult to start, unable to take steps, flustered gait, rushing forward and fragmenting.

Symptom 3: tardiness. In the early stage, the fine movements of the upper limbs became slower. It's difficult to start when walking. Once you start, you lean forward. The pace is small and the faster you walk, so you can't stop in time. It's so difficult to turn around that you have to take several small steps in a row. This is typical Parkinson's disease.

matters needing attention

With the development of the disease, it is difficult to dress, wash face, brush teeth and other daily life activities. In addition, some patients may also have autonomic nerve dysfunction, such as greasy face, sweating, salivation, dysuria and orthostatic hypotension, and may also have symptoms of depression and dementia.