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Question by  GMMASTER (17)

What are the early signs of Parkinsons disease?

 
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Answer by  vietnamgirls (1177)

There are four common motor symptoms that indicate Parkinsons disease. They are resting tremor, usually in the hand or foot on one side of the body, slow or incomplete movement, rigidity or stiffness of the muscles, and impaired balance or coordination. Some other symptoms that effect some people are stooped posture, difficulty with speech and difficulty swallowing.

 
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Answer by  DStone (817)

The most common early warning signs of Parkinsons Desease are uncontrollable movements in your outter appendages (fingers, hand and toes) or facial ticks that do not go away within a few minutes. Other warning signs are cloudy thoughts, inability to form cohearant sentances and short term memory loss. The best thing to do if you have concerns? Contact a doctor.

 
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Answer by  bubbyboy (9929)

For a lot of people Parkinsons disease starts in their little finger. It twiches and you have little control. Then your whole hand will shake and sometimes they both will early in the disease. Later the legs and feet are usually affected by shaking.

 
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Answer by  SLSharma (43)

U do not feel like doing any movement initially. U feel uneasy and when try to make movemeht of any part of the body it seems a bit difficult.Then u feel a particular limb requires outer help for movement i e slight loss of control.

 
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