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Parkinson's disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Parkinson's symptoms may include: Tremor. This rhythmic shaking usually begins in the hands or fingers. Sometimes tremor begins in the foot or jaw. You may rub your thumb and forefinger back and forth. This is known as a pill-rolling tremor. Your hand may tremble when it's at rest or when you're under stress.
10 Early Signs - Parkinson's Foundation
Know how to recognize the most common early symptoms of Parkinson's. It can be hard to tell if you or a loved one has Parkinson's disease (PD). Below are 10 signs that you might have the disease.
Parkinson’s Disease: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
Lead-pipe rigidity and cogwheel stiffness are common symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Lead-pipe rigidity is a constant, unchanging stiffness when moving a body part. Cogwheel stiffness happens when you combine tremor and lead-pipe rigidity.
Parkinson’s Disease: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments
Symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s has four main symptoms: Tremor in hands, arms, legs, jaw, or head; Muscle stiffness, where muscle remains contracted for a long time; Slowness of movement; Impaired balance and coordination, sometimes leading to falls; Other symptoms may include: Depression and other emotional changes
Parkinson's Symptoms - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Symptoms of Parkinson’s disease are separated into three categories: primary motor symptoms, secondary motor symptoms and nonmotor symptoms. Here’s what you need to know: Resting tremor: This happens when a body part on one side of the body (usually a hand or foot) shakes slightly when you’re not using it (hence “resting”).
Signs and Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease - WebMD
2021年8月26日 · Parkinson’s disease may be something you don’t notice suddenly. Early symptoms can be mild. You may feel tired or uneasy. You may notice your hands or other body parts shaking slightly,...
Symptoms of Parkinson's | APDA - American Parkinson Disease ...
Characteristically occurring at rest, the classic slow, rhythmic tremor of Parkinson’s disease typically starts in one hand, foot, or leg and eventually affects both sides of the body. The resting tremor of Parkinson’s disease can also occur in the jaw, chin, mouth, or tongue.
Parkinson's Disease: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment
2024年12月21日 · Learn how Parkinson's disease affects your brain and body and what to expect from tests and treatment.