Parkinson's disease affects the part of the brain that controls muscle movement. The exact cause of this disease is not known, but there is a decrease in a chemical called dopamine in the brains of people with Parkinson's. There is no cure for Parkinson's, but it often progresses slowly and the signs can be managed. The 4 most common signs of Parkinson's are: Tremors or shaking when at rest Muscle stiffness Slowed movement or problems starting a movement Problems with balance and movement As these signs worsen, you may also have trouble walking, talking, swallowing or doing simple tasks such as bathing or dressing.
As the disease progresses, other signs such as pain, bowel or bladder problems and sleep problems may occur. Care issues: When you start to show signs of this disease, you should consult a neurologist for diagnosis and start medicines. Then you should consult a …