Parkinson’s Signs & Symptoms

10 Signs to identify the Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease

Tremor

A tremor while at rest is a common early sign of Parkinson’s Disease.

Trouble moving

Stiffness of pain in your shoulder or hips. Feeling stiff body, arms or legs?

Loss of smell

Have you noticed no longer smell certain foods very well for no apparent reason?

Sleep Trouble

Tossing and turning through night, difficulty falling asleep, sudden movements during sleep?

Constipation

Are you suffering from the constipation regularly?

Dizziness

Feeling dizzy or fainting can be a sign of low blood pressure and can be linked to Parkinson’s disease.

Small Handwriting

A change in handwriting may be a sign of Parkinson’s disease called micrographia.

Hunching over

If you or your family or friends notice that you seem to be stooping, leaning or slouching when you stand!

Low voice

If there has been a change in your voice, you should see your doctor.

Masked face

Serious, depressed or angry look on your face that doesn’t go away? It’s often called facial masking.

Parkinson’s Exercise Recommendations

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