Parkinson's syndrome symptoms

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Parkinson's disease, also known as paralysis tremors, is a neurodegenerative disease common in middle-aged and elderly people. The main lesions are in the substantia nigra and striatum. Tremor, myotonia and hypokinesia are the main clinical features of the disease, and it is the fourth most common neurodegenerative disease in the elderly. The age of onset of the disease is mostly between 40 and 70 years old. Some trauma, depression, overwork, cold, etc. can induce the disease. Parkinson's early symptoms are difficult to detect, easy to be ignored, not showing involuntary limb shaking is Parkinson's disease, when the patient has less flexible action, less movement should be paid attention to, along with the disease changes can be manifested as spine, limbs are not easy to bend, stride becomes smaller, walking forward rush, voice becomes smaller, neck, shoulder, back and hip pain, fatigue, palpebral fissure slightly widened, staring shape and so on.

Parkinson's syndrome symptoms



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