Parkinson's disease is a progressive nervous system problem that influences the movement. Symptoms start gradually, some of the time beginning with a scarcely noticeable tremor in only one hand. Tremors are common, yet the turmoil likewise usually causes stiffness or slowing of movement.

What are the Common Symptoms?

  1. Tremor or the involuntary and rhythmic movements of the hands, arms, legs and jaw
  2. Muscle rigidity or firmness of the limbs - most common in the arms, shoulders or neck
  3. Steady loss of spontaneous movement, which frequently prompts decreased mental skill or response time, voice changes, decreased facial expression, and so on.
  4. Slow loss of automatic movement, which might lead to decreased blinking, diminished recurrence of swallowing and drooling
  5. A stooped, flexed posture with bending at the elbows, knees and hips
  6. Shaky walk or balance
  7. Depression or dementia

How is diagnosis done?

Presently, the diagnosis of Parkinson's is primarily founded on the common symptoms outlined previously. There is no X-ray or blood test that can confirm the illness. However, non-invasive diagnostic imaging, like positron emission tomography (PET) can support a specialist's diagnosis. Conventional methods for diagnosis include:

  1. The presence of 2-3 primary symptoms
  2. The absence of other neurological signs upon assessment
  3. No history of other possible reasons for parkinsonism, like the utilization of tranqulizer drugs, head trauma or stroke
  4. Responsiveness to Parkinson's meds, like levodopa

Other movement disorders

  1. Atypical parkinsonian disorders: They are progressive infections that have a portion of similar indications (slowness, tremor and stiffness) as Parkinson's disease. They regularly have extra manifestations that are not normal in Parkinson's and may not react well to Parkinson's meds
  2. Huntington's disease: It is an inherited problem that causes brain cells known as neurons, to pass on in different areas of the brain, which thusly leads to disability that deteriorates overtime.
  3. Essential tremor: is another issue that can make an individual's arms shake rhythmically when the arms are being utilized to carry out a function like eating, dressing, writing, drinking or when holding a posture, for example, with the arms outstretched before the body.
  4. Ataxia: It all dues to uncoordinated development because of a muscle control issue that leads to inability to coordinate movements. Individuals influenced by Ataxia might encounter issues with utilizing their fingers and hands, arms, legs, walking, talking or moving their eyes
  5. Tic disorders: These are described by abrupt jerks, movements or sounds that individuals do over and again.
  6. Functional movement disorders: It allude to strange involuntary developments that are brought about by an issue with how signals are sent through the brain. Visit neurologist in Hyderabad
  7. Dystonia: It is a problem described by involuntary muscle constrictions that cause slow monotonous movements or unusual stances. A few people with dystonia may have a tremor or other neurologic features

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