Parkinson’s disease can cause a wide array of symptoms. The disease is perhaps best known for how it affects movement and balance, creating problems with tremor, rigidity, and slowed movement. People with Parkinson’s can also experience nonmotor symptoms that may lead to problems with ...
Many resources are available for people with Parkinson's, and there are many ways to cope.17The support strategies you choose depend on your experience with the disease. For example, many people experience stress that makes their symptoms worse. Stress management practices such as exercise andmindf...
Parkinson's disease (PD) occurs due to lack of dopamine-producing ("dopaminergic") neurons predominately in the particular region of substantia nigra (SN) in the brain, with manifestations of muscle rigidity, changes in gait movement, tremors and speech. Parkinsonism potentially causes speech ...
Most neurons of the substantia nigra pars compacta die before clinically detectable symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD) occur. Therefore, early detection of PD is critical for neuroprotective therapy (Jenner, 1993; Gerlach et al., 1995). Early onset of such therapy, when enough dopaminergic ...
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other worse symptoms can be prevented. This research is a milestone that can help in the earlier diagnosis of the disease. With this research, a lot of people who have Parkinson’s disease can be helped sooner so that they won’t have to suffer from the symptoms caused by the disea...
Hallucinations are among the lesser-known symptoms of Parkinson’s and are highly prevalent early on in the disease, with one individual out of two experiencing hallucinations regularly. Among the different hallucinations, early hallucinations are indeed a cause for concern since they appear in a thir...
The diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson's disease (PD) typically occur when the disease has already progressed to a relatively advanced stage in which motor symptoms are clearly evident and substantial neurophysiological damage has already taken place. Nonmotor symptoms, which account for a large pro...
Psychiatric complaints are common in Parkinson's disease (PD), and have a significant influence in disease outcome and quality of life. Little attention has been paid to psychiatric symptoms at early stage disease. We aimed to screen a population of early stage PD patients for psychiatric symptoms...
impulse controldisorders,anddaytimesleepiness.Dataalsosupportthe earlyuseofMAO-BinhibitorsforearlyPDmotorsymptoms. AlthoughMAO-Binhibitorsareusuallylesseffectivethanlevodo- paordopamineagonists,theyareassociatedwithsignificantly feweradverseevents. 4,6,9,10 EarlytreatmentofPDimprovesmotor symptoms,butmayalso...