Parkinson’s disease | Symptoms | Risk Factors | Causes
Parkinson’s disease is a movement disorder of the nervous system that worsens over time. The nervous system is a network of nerve cells that controls many parts of the body, including movement.
Symptoms begin slowly. The first symptom may be a barely noticeable tremor in one hand, or sometimes in a foot or jaw. Tremor is common in Parkinson’s disease. However, the disorder can also cause stiffness, slowness of movement, and balance problems, increasing the risk of falls.
In the early stages of Parkinson’s disease, the face may show little or no expression. The arms may not swing when walking. Speech may become weak or slurred. Symptoms worsen over time.
The symptoms of Parkinson’s disease can vary from person to person. The first symptoms may be mild and may not even be noticeable. Symptoms often begin on one side of the body and then affect both. Symptoms are often more severe on one side than the other. Some symptoms of Parkinson’s disease are similar to those of other disorders.
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