Parkinson's disease for many is unknown disease, whose identification and diagnosis can be challenging. Patients themselves have a key role in identifying the disease, because early symptoms are not usually visible externally.
Symptoms and the harm caused by patients are very different. All do not necessarily have all the possible signs and symptoms in some patients are not at all.
The disease usually begins gradually, rather than its exact alkamiskohtaa is generally not possible to say. Progression of the disease can also be quite different. Some may remain vhoireisina even decades.
Symptoms is good to pay attention and try to identify them as early as possible. What's in the earliest stage of the disease can be diagnosed in the country, the more the disease can be treated by slowing the progression of symptoms.
Current Finnish fair treatment of Parkinson's disease - a recommendation that drug therapy is initiated when the patient has symptoms of significant harm.
Early-stage Parkinson's disease, the main symptoms are slowness of movement, muscle rigidity and rest tremor. Symptoms of the brain known to be caused by the black tumakkeen gradual destruction of nerve cells. These nerve cells produce dopamine, which is required muscle movements and operations management.
Symptoms will occur when approximately 60-80% of neurons have been destroyed. Cells are gradually destroyed by the human aging. Parkinson's disease, the destruction of cells in only begins earlier and is faster than normal. The reason for destruction is not known.
Thanks to modern treatments for Parkinson's disease symptoms, however, possible to keep them under control very long periods of time, and the patient can live almost a full life.
Mentioned above the most typical symptoms of Parkinson's disease is associated with a number of other symptoms, some of which are detectable at a very early stage of the disease.
These symptoms include fatigue, difficulties in balance, various autonomic nervous system disorders, such as the olfactory impairment (hyposmia), writing slowdown and handwriting reduction (micro-radiography), lack of expression (hypomimia), REM sleep disorder (RBD), oily skin, sweating, constipation and bladder dysfunction.
Parkinson's disease can also occur in patients with emotional disorders like depression, loss of a sense of initiative and ideas in a slowdown.
Since the symptoms are unique and may vary greatly, from Parkinson's disease should always be skeptical reception to seek a neurologist.
The most typical symptoms:
Rest tremor (tremor)
Stiffness (rigidity)
Slow movement and rigidity
Postural disorders
Other symptoms:
Fatigue
Muscle weakness
aches and pains
fatty skin
Constipation
Dribble
Symptoms and the harm caused by patients are very different. All do not necessarily have all the possible signs and symptoms in some patients are not at all.
The disease usually begins gradually, rather than its exact alkamiskohtaa is generally not possible to say. Progression of the disease can also be quite different. Some may remain vhoireisina even decades.
Symptoms is good to pay attention and try to identify them as early as possible. What's in the earliest stage of the disease can be diagnosed in the country, the more the disease can be treated by slowing the progression of symptoms.
Current Finnish fair treatment of Parkinson's disease - a recommendation that drug therapy is initiated when the patient has symptoms of significant harm.
Early-stage Parkinson's disease, the main symptoms are slowness of movement, muscle rigidity and rest tremor. Symptoms of the brain known to be caused by the black tumakkeen gradual destruction of nerve cells. These nerve cells produce dopamine, which is required muscle movements and operations management.
Symptoms will occur when approximately 60-80% of neurons have been destroyed. Cells are gradually destroyed by the human aging. Parkinson's disease, the destruction of cells in only begins earlier and is faster than normal. The reason for destruction is not known.
Thanks to modern treatments for Parkinson's disease symptoms, however, possible to keep them under control very long periods of time, and the patient can live almost a full life.
Mentioned above the most typical symptoms of Parkinson's disease is associated with a number of other symptoms, some of which are detectable at a very early stage of the disease.
These symptoms include fatigue, difficulties in balance, various autonomic nervous system disorders, such as the olfactory impairment (hyposmia), writing slowdown and handwriting reduction (micro-radiography), lack of expression (hypomimia), REM sleep disorder (RBD), oily skin, sweating, constipation and bladder dysfunction.
Parkinson's disease can also occur in patients with emotional disorders like depression, loss of a sense of initiative and ideas in a slowdown.
Since the symptoms are unique and may vary greatly, from Parkinson's disease should always be skeptical reception to seek a neurologist.
The most typical symptoms:
Rest tremor (tremor)
Stiffness (rigidity)
Slow movement and rigidity
Postural disorders
Other symptoms:
Fatigue
Muscle weakness
aches and pains
fatty skin
Constipation
Dribble
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