Parkinson Disease Symptoms
Parkinson’s disease symptoms evolve as the disease progresses. Below are the symptoms categorized by stage:
Early-stage symptoms:
- Tremors: Mild involuntary shaking in the hands, fingers, or jaw, usually occurring when at rest.
- Bradykinesia: Slowness of movement, making simple tasks like walking or getting dressed take longer.
- Muscle stiffness: Stiffness in limbs or the neck, reducing the range of motion and leading to discomfort.
- Loss of smell: Reduced or complete loss of the sense of smell, often one ...
Parkinson Disease Symptoms
Parkinson’s disease symptoms evolve as the disease progresses. Below are the symptoms categorized by stage:
Early-stage symptoms:
- Tremors: Mild involuntary shaking in the hands, fingers, or jaw, usually occurring when at rest.
- Bradykinesia: Slowness of movement, making simple tasks like walking or getting dressed take longer.
- Muscle stiffness: Stiffness in limbs or the neck, reducing the range of motion and leading to discomfort.
- Loss of smell: Reduced or complete loss of the sense of smell, often one of the first noticeable signs.
- Postural instability: Slight difficulty maintaining balance, especially while walking or turning.
Intermediate-stage symptoms:
- Worsening tremors: Tremors become more frequent and affect both sides of the body.
- Pronounced bradykinesia: Greater difficulty initiating movement and maintaining momentum when walking.
- Speech changes: Speech may become softer, slurred, or more monotone, making communication harder.
- Facial masking: Reduced facial expressions, making the person appear emotionless or withdrawn.
- Difficulty with fine motor tasks: Activities like writing, buttoning a shirt, or using utensils become increasingly difficult.
Advanced-stage symptoms:
- Severe postural instability: Difficulty standing or walking without assistance, increasing the risk of falls.
- Freezing of gait: Sudden, temporary inability to move the feet, as if "glued" to the ground, especially when turning or changing directions.
- Dementia: Memory problems, confusion, and difficulties with thinking and reasoning, which can severely impact daily life.
- Swallowing difficulties: Dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing, may lead to choking or aspiration.
- Bladder and bowel issues: Loss of bladder and bowel control as the disease progresses.
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