Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson's disease symptoms are different for different people. Some are hard for even doctors to detect. Others are obvious even to an untrained eye. Visit a movement disorder specialist if you think you're experiencing Parkinson's symptoms.
Motor Symptoms
People are usually more familiar with the motor (movement) symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD). These signs are noticeable from the outside and are used by doctors to make a diagnosis. The three "cardinal" motor symptoms of PD are:
Stiffness (rigidity): muscle stiffness detected by a doctor on examination
Slowness (bradykinesia): decrease in spontaneous and voluntary movement; may include slower walking, less arm swinging while walking, or decreased blinking or facial expression
Resting tremor: a rhythmic, involuntary shaking that occurs in a finger, hand or limb when it's relaxed and disappears during voluntary movement .
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