What are the symptoms of Parkinson's disease

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Listen to my mother say that grandma is not very well recently, so I find time to go home to see her, I found that grandma's hands and legs are very stiff, and will unconsciously tremble, speak slowly, my mother said that grandma is suffering from Parkinson's disease. Today, let me share with you the symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

What are the symptoms of Parkinson's disease

Symptom 1: the first symptom of Parkinson's disease is static tremor, which mostly starts from the distal part of one upper limb. It appears or is obvious in the static position, alleviates or stops when it moves at will, intensifies when it is tense, and disappears after falling asleep. The typical performance is "rubbing pill" between thumb and flexion finger.

Symptom 2: the onset of Parkinson's disease is slow with progressive aggravation. It is characterized by posture and gait, rigid face and mask like appearance. Head forward, trunk forward flexion, elbow and knee flexion. The walking distance is small, the first step is slow, the faster you walk, the more flustered you walk, and the two upper limbs don't swing back and forth.

Symptom 3: other symptoms: repeated tapping on the upper edge of eyebrow arch produces continuous blinking reaction. Palpebral clonus (slight tremor of closed eyelids) and blepharospasm (involuntary closure of eyelids). Slow speech, low volume, salivation, severe dysphagia. Fatty appearance, hyperhidrosis and intractable constipation. Orthostatic hypertension.

matters needing attention

It is necessary to provide one-to-one professional accompany for the elderly, take care of the elderly's daily life in an all-round way, and provide psychological guidance for the elderly, so that the patients can get rid of the shadow of the disease as soon as possible. At the same time, the intervention of professional personnel can also effectively regulate the post nursing measures, so that the patients can really recover and treat the symptoms more fundamentally.