What are the symptoms of dopamine deficiency in the brain


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Dopamine deficiency in the brain can show static tremor, myotonia, bradykinesia, postural balance disorders, sensory disorders, autonomic nervous dysfunction, such as hyposmia, sleep disorders, restless leg syndrome, constipation, hyperhidrosis, fatty dermatitis, sexual dysfunction, dysuria or orthostatic hypotension, depression, anxiety, cognitive disorders, dementia, hallucinations. Visual hallucinations are common. Dopamine and acetylcholine two transmitter system function antagonism disappear, resulting in acetylcholine system function relative hyperactivity, dopamine levels significantly reduced, resulting in the above symptoms, will affect the patient's life, self-care and work. Therefore, considering the lack of dopamine in the brain, it is recommended to immediately entity hospital treatment, clear diagnosis, standardized treatment.