Parkinson’s Disease (PD) most often
occurs in people age 50 years and older (the average age of onset is 60) and is
a progressive, neurodegenerative, movement disorder. The symptoms manifest differently from one
person to another and often early symptoms go unnoticed. The progression of the disease also varies
with each individual.
If you suspect you have PD, you will
need to see a specialist for a thorough examination as there is no specific
test to diagnosis the disease and it can easily be misdiagnosed. While there is currently no cure for PD, there
are several medications that can help manage your symptoms. Additionally some people undergo surgical
therapies that regulate certain regions of the brain and help to ease symptoms.
Parkinson’s can affect an individual’s
balance, movement, breathing, and heart functions. It usually starts on one side of the body but
over time it moves to other side, however, the disease is typically worse on
the first side affected. The Michael J.
Fox Foundation lists the common motor symptoms associated with PD known as "cardinal"
symptoms. These include:
·
Bradykinesia (slowness of
movement) -- slowing down and loss of spontaneous and voluntary movement
·
Rigidity -- unusual
stiffness in a limb or other body part
·
Resting tremor -- an
uncontrollable movement that affects a limb when it is at rest and stops for
the duration of a voluntary movement
·
Postural instability -- problems
with standing or walking, or impaired balance and coordination
·
Other
physical symptoms, such as gait problems and reduced facial expression, may
also occur due to the same disruption of movement that causes the better-known
tremor and slowness
Today
doctors recognize that PD also causes other symptoms known as "non-motor
symptoms" or "dopamine-non-responsive." They include cognitive impairment, mood
disorders, constipation and problems with swallowing and speech as well as
sleeping.
For informational purposes only,
please consult your health care provider if you have any questions regarding
your health.
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Source:michaeljfox.org/understanding-parkinsons/living-with-pd/topic.php?symptoms&navid=symptoms
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