Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Symptoms of Parkinsons Disease


Symptoms for Parkinson’s disease come in a vast array of forms. At the beginning of most days sufferers of Parkinson’s disease will suffer from severe rigidity. Their muscles will not allow them to be flexed and moved easily in any manner. Often carers of these people will give them a massage to help relax the muscles.  Another more prominent feature or Parkinson’s is the shaking experience. Shaking of limbs and extremity’s is referred to as a tremor and can be experienced both internally and externally.  Tremors cause the persons hand, for example, to shake completely outside the control of the person. This causes an issue in itself being that they cannot use utensils effectively to eat or pens to write. It also causes embarrassment.





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