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  1. Apr 7, 2023 · These symptoms could be: Tremors. You might start to notice that one of your limbs, usually a hand, will start to shake. Sometimes you will rub your thumb and pointer finger together or start to...

    • Tremor
    • Small Handwriting
    • Constipation
    • Loss of Smell
    • Trouble Sleeping
    • Dizziness Or Fainting
    • Stooping Or Hunching Over
    • Trouble Moving Or Walking
    • Masked Face
    • A Soft Or Low Voice

    Have you noticed a slight shaking or tremor in your finger, thumb, hand or chin? A tremor, while at rest, is a common early sign of PD. What is normal? Shaking can be normal after lots of exercise, if you are stressed or if you have been injured. Shaking could also be caused by a medicine you take.

    Has your handwriting gotten much smaller than it was in the past? You may notice that your letter sizes are smaller and the words are crowded together. A change in handwriting may be a sign of PD called micrographia. What is normal? Sometimes writing can change as you get older, if you have stiff hands or fingers or poor vision

    Do you have trouble moving your bowels without straining every day? Straining to move your bowels can be an early sign of PD and you should talk to your doctor. What is normal? If you do not have enough water or fiber in your diet, it can cause problems in the bathroom. Also, some medicines, especially those used for pain, will cause constipation. ...

    Have you noticed you no longer smell certain foods very well? If you seem to have more trouble smelling foods like bananas, dill pickles or licorice, you should ask your doctor about PD. What is normal? Your sense of smell can be changed by a cold, flu or a stuffy nose, but it should come back when you are better.

    Do you thrash around in bed or act out dreams when you are asleep? Sometimes your spouse will notice or will want to move to another bed. Sudden movements during sleep may be a sign of PD. What is normal? It is normal for everyone to have a night when they ‘toss and turn’ instead of sleeping. Similarly, quick jerks of the body when falling asleep o...

    Do you notice that you often feel dizzy when you go from sitting down to standing up? Feeling dizzy or fainting can be a sign of low blood pressure and can be linked to PD. What is normal? Everyone has had a time when they stood up and felt dizzy, but if it happens on a regular basis you should see your doctor.

    Are you not standing up as straight as you used to? If you or your family or friends notice that you seem to be stooping, leaning or slouching when you stand, it could be a sign of PD. What is normal? If you have pain from an injury or if you are sick, it might cause you to stand crookedly. Also, a problem with your bones can make you hunch over.

    Do you feel stiff in your body, arms or legs? Have others noticed that one or both of your arms doesn’t swing like it used to when you walk? Sometimes stiffness goes away as you move. If it does not, it can be a sign of PD. An early sign might be stiffness or pain in your shoulder or hips. People sometimes say their feet seem “stuck to the floor.” ...

    Have you been told that you have a serious, depressed or mad look on your face, even when you are not in a bad mood? This is often called facial masking. If so, you should ask your doctor about PD. What is normal? Some medicines can cause you to have the same type of serious or staring look, but you would go back to the way you were after you stopp...

    Have other people told you that your voice is very soft or that you sound hoarse? If there has been a change in your voice you should see your doctor about whether it could be PD. Sometimes you might think other people are losing their hearing, when really you are speaking more softly. What is normal? A chest cold or other virus can cause your voic...

    • Tremors. Share on Pinterest. Early symptoms of Parkinson’s can include tremors in the hands and cramped handwriting. Many healthcare professionals consider tremors to be a key characteristic sign of Parkinson’s disease.
    • Difficulty walking. Subtle changes in a person’s walking pattern could be an early sign of Parkinson’s disease. Someone who has Parkinson’s disease might walk slowly or drag their feet as they walk.
    • Cramped or small handwriting. Micrographia is a disorder that involves abnormally small or cramped handwriting. Doctors associate micrographia with medical conditions that affect the nervous system, or neurodegenerative disorders, such as Parkinson’s disease.
    • Loss of smell. Hyposmia occurs when someone loses their ability to smell. This is also called olfactory dysfunction. A loss of smell is a relatively common symptom, affecting 70–90 percent of people with Parkinson’s disease.
  2. Mar 5, 2023 · People living with Parkinson's disease often walk distinctively slowly, with a trademark sluggish shuffling of the feet and a tendency to keep the legs relatively straight, rather than bending the legs while walking.

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  3. Aug 22, 2023 · Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease. Symptoms of PD can broadly be divided into two large categories – motor and non-motor symptoms. Motor symptoms are those that affect movement and include: rest tremor. stiffness. slowness. difficulty with balance. shuffling gait. expressionless face. and others.

  4. and. Parkinson’s Disease. Many people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) have trouble with sleep: dificulty falling or staying asleep, acting out dreams, and others. Sleep problems can be from Parkinson’s disease itself, the symptoms of PD, or medications used to treat it.

  5. Jan 25, 2023 · Parkinson's walk: Symptoms and more. Overview. Signs. Causes. Treatment. Managing movement changes. Summary. Parkinson’s disease is a condition that affects the brain, causing...