Parkinson’s Disease Symptoms and Signs That Must Not Be Ignored
With the help of science and technology, there is now a Deep Brain Stimulation option available for patients. One should also get expert advice on how to handle patients who suffer from the disease.
New Delhi, December 30 (IANSlife): Symptoms of full-blown Parkinson's disease (PD) are easy to identify. Essentially these consist of tremors, slowness of all activities, stiffness of muscles and poor balance with a tendency to fall. Anyone with these symptoms falls under the category of Parkinsons Disease and needs medical assistance.
It is difficult to identify these symptoms at an early stage. Also, the symptoms start so insidiously, and creep in very slowly, which makes it difficult for the common people to detect the disease when it is setting in. Dr Madhuri Behari, Professor and Head, Department of Neurology, Fortis Hospital, however, helps you to identify these at an early stage. Higher Antibiotics Use May Raise Parkinson’s Disease Risk.
There are some symptoms which are called premotor symptoms. These appear early and hardly are noticeable. Prominent amongst these are constipation, depression, acting out dreams during sleep (known as REM sleep behaviour disorder or RBD), decreased sensitivity of smell perception which are misunderstood with other disorders. Having said this, people with all these symptoms do not eventually develop Parkinson's disease as these are very common symptoms. However, studies show that those who have any of them are more likely to develop Parkinson's disease. So, it is important to watch your elderly ones closely and detect it on time.
There are some other symptoms such as an internal feeling of tremor, increased tiredness or fatigue. Some of these resemble features of an older person or someone who is depressed but must be watched with hawk eyes. These symptoms are bent posture on standing and walking, festination while walking, some tremulousness of hands (old person) and drooping face, absent or diminished facial expressions, drooping neck. Parkinson's Disease Can be Dangerous for Aging Population.
For those people who have a family member affected with Parkinson's disease and are always fearful that they may also develop Parkinson's disease, one shouldn't worry too much. Familial Parkinson's disease occurs in only 10-15 percent of people; it usually occurs without a family history of Parkinson's disease. With the help of science and technology, there is now a Deep Brain Stimulation option available for patients. One should also get expert advice on how to handle patients who suffer from the disease.
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