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What Are The Early Symptoms Of Parkinson’s Disease That Should Alert You? - Dr. Shivam Mittal

While Parkinson's is a disease that progresses and cannot be eliminated from the body completely, early symptoms when paid attention to, can be controlled so that it doesn’t advance to the next level.

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What Are The Early Symptoms Of Parkinson’s Disease That Should Alert You? - Dr. Shivam Mittal

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  1. Parkinson's is a neurological disorder that causes problems with movement. It causes involuntary movement of the muscles, which may further cause rigidity and difficulty in walking. The problems associated with Parkinson's may cause discomfort, frustration, embarrassment, and worst of all, depression. Thus, it is better to keep a check on whether you are facing any symptoms of this disease so that it can be cured/treated at the earliest so that you don’t have to face any of the above mentioned outcomes. Look out for any of the below mentioned symptoms, and if you notice any of them, get an appointment with a Parkinson’s disease specialist in Bangalore immediately. Body stiffness If you find your body appearing stiff, with difficulty in moving about, it could be a serious problem of Parkinson's. even if you are able to only slowly move about, it should alert you. Changes in posture Because the brain starts functioning lesser than normal, it results in imbalance or posture problems. If you find yourself to be slouching or hunching, or unable to stand without stooping, it may indicate Parkinson's.

  2. Minor twitches Tremor and twitches are the most commonly seen symptoms of Parkinson's. Thus, minor twitches and involuntary shaking of your hands of fingers must be paid attention to. Voice alterations Parkinson's is also associated with slurry speech and monotonous tone. If you feel you are speaking in lower tones, or with a hoarse voice having lesser modulation, it could be an indication of Parkinson's. Zero facial expressions As mentioned above, Parkinson's causes rigidity, which also means stiffness in the muscles. Masking is one noticeable symptom, wherein the facial expressions and stiff, with a blank or serious expression on the face, even when the conversation is pleasant. Parkinson's patients also blink less frequently. Sudden change in handwriting If your handwriting has shifted to smaller and cramped scribbling, it could be because you suffer from hand and finger stiffness, which could be a result of Parkinson's. While in your sleep Tossing and turning in your sleep is quite normal, but what should catch your attention is sudden flailing or jerky movements that can drop you out of bed; or kicking and punching fitfully, or thrashing in your sleep. Constipation While constipation is a normal problem seen in many people, it isn’t normal is it is not because of lack of water or fibrous diet. Parkinson's disease patients experience strain and struggle with their bowel movements. While witnessing any of the above mentioned symptoms, if you approach an experienced Parkinson's disease specialist in Bangalore like faster and better. Depending upon your condition, you would be prescribed medications, therapies, injections, or at the worst, surgery. Whatever it is, you need to get immediate treatment so that your symptoms can be controlled, and you are less likely to advance into the later stages of Parkinson's. Trust us, you won't want to face the terror of the worst stages of Parkinson's! For more information, visit: http://parkinsonsdiseasespecialist.blogspot.com/ Dr. Shivam Mittal , you can be treated

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