What are the symptoms of Parkinson's disease?

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summary

If suffering from Parkinson's disease, the patient's life will be affected a lot, and it will also bring great harm to the patient's health. For patients with serious disease, the ability of self-care will be affected by the disease, so we should master the symptoms of the disease, so as to discover the disease in time. So what are the symptoms of Parkinson's disease? Now let's talk about it.

What are the symptoms of Parkinson's disease?

Posture and gait: the face is rigid and the shape is like a mask; Head forward, trunk forward flexion, elbow joint and knee joint slightly flexion; The walking distance is small, the first step is slow, the faster you walk, the more flustered you are

Tremor: mostly seen in the head and limbs, most obvious in the hands, fingers show a thick rhythmic tremor (rubbing ball like movement). Tremor often appears in the early stage when it is still, disappears in random movement and sleep, worsens when it is emotional, and can be persistent in the late stage

Dyskinesia is related to muscle stiffness, such as dysarthria caused by articulation muscle stiffness, dysarthria caused by finger muscle stiffness (such as difficulty in daily life, washing and eating)

matters needing attention

Patients with family history of Parkinson's disease and related gene carriers, and those exposed to toxic chemicals should be regarded as high-risk groups. Close monitoring and follow-up, regular physical examination, health education and self-protection should be strengthened.