Blinking
Constipation
Difficulty Swallowing
Drooling
Problems with balance and
walking
No expression in the face
Muscle aches and pains
Loss of small or fine hand
movements;
Rigid or stiff muscles
Pill-rolling tremor
Slowed, quitter...
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Blinking
Constipation
Difficulty Swallowing
Drooling
Problems with balance and
walking
No expression in the face
Muscle aches and pains
Loss of small or fine hand
movements;
Rigid or stiff muscles
Pill-rolling tremor
Slowed, quitter speech and
monotone voice
Stooped position
Low blood pressure.
Shaking called tremors
Movement problems
To learn more about Parkinson’s
disease you can visit the following
websites.
http://www.
pdf.
org/en/diagnosis
http://www.
pdmdcenter.
com/article
s/HopkinsWeb/index.
html
http://news.
wustl.
edu/news/Pag
es/20150.
aspx
http://www.
pdf.
org/en/parkinso
n_statistics
Making an accurate diagnosis of Parkinson’s —
particularly in its early stages — is difficult, but a
skilled practitioner can come to a reasoned
conclusion that it is PD.
You may have experienced
this frustration.
Perhaps it took years for you to
receive a diagnose.
Perhaps you have been
diagnosed, but with Parkinsonism, not Parkinson s,
and are confused abou
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