What are the symptoms of Parkinson's disease

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Parkinson's disease is similar to Alzheimer's disease, which mostly occurs in middle-aged and elderly people. It belongs to nervous system disease, but children may also have Parkinson's disease. This has a great impact on patients.

What are the symptoms of Parkinson's disease

First, patients with Parkinson's disease may have symptoms such as inflexible movement, difficulty in speaking, inaccurate pronunciation, and dull facial expression. In severe cases, the limbs are stiff, and even can't take care of themselves.

Second: Patients with advanced Parkinson's disease show depression, dementia, slow reaction and other symptoms, often depressed, expressionless, pessimistic, lack of self-confidence, but also stubborn constipation, gastrointestinal dysfunction, affect appetite and digestive function.

Third: Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease are very similar in some symptoms. If you find some abnormal manifestations, you should go to the hospital in time to check, determine what is the disease, and cooperate with the doctor to prevent further deterioration of the disease, which will affect the difficulty and effect of treatment.

matters needing attention

Parkinson's disease is not a disease for no reason. It may be caused by some cerebrovascular diseases or chemical poisoning. Some brain injuries may also cause Parkinson's disease, and brain tumors may also cause Parkinson's disease.