wellcoveted.com wellcoveted.com
   Index >> About Us >> Privacy Policy >> Terms & Conditions >> Add Url >> Add Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Government & Politics

Health & Hygiene

Employment & Careers

Banking & Finance

Food & Recipe

Automotive

Home & Garden

Children

Society & Issues

Property & Estate

Malls & Shopping

Healthcare & Medicine

Recreation

Travel & Accommodation

Sports & Adventure

Business & Commerce

Self Enhancement

Education & Reference

Art & Culture

Lifestyle & Fashion

Internet & Computers

Online & Board Games

News & Events

Technology & Science

 

Index › Healthcare & Medicine › Diseases & Conditions
 

Signs of Parkinson's Disease

 
Author: Mike Herman
 

Parkinson's disease tends to be a very frightening disease to be diagnosed with. Knowing what it is and what the symptoms are will help you to catch it in the early stages and begin treatment right away.

What is Parkinson's Disease?

When brain cells (neurons) deteriorate, Parkinson's disease is the result. It is considered a chronic condition, as opposed to acute, because it has no cure and doesn't go away by itself. It is also a degenerative disease, meaning that it breaks down the body of the person it attacks. Muscle control is lost due to a lack of dopamine in the brain and, because of this, a difficulty in walking, coordination, and severe shaking develop.

Characteristics and Signs of Parkinson's

Some of the signs of Parkinson's to look out for include:

Tremors or Trembling: for nearly three quarters of patients diagnosed with Parkinsons disease, the appearance of tremors or trembling is the first noticeable symptom.

Muscle stiffness -Parkinsons patients experiencing stiffness or rigidity may not notice any other symptoms of this characteristic. In fact, the person may not even notice the signs of rigidity unless a physician notes it during a physical examination.

The presence of physical rigidity, such as decreased arm swing, is especially useful in helping medical personnel establish a diagnosis of Parkinsons disease.

This may also include 'Freezing' which is the sudden inability to move when you want to , a foot on one side starts to drag, and difficulty walking through doorways and hallways.

Lacking coordination

Difficulty maintaining balance

Difficulty controlling facial muscles - Akinesia and bradykinesia - these characteristics may manifest themselves in the face, for example, as reduced facial expression, infrequent blinking, and slow swallowing resulting in increased saliva secretion, and occasionally, drooling.

A person with Parkinsons disease may also notice a change in his or her voice: it may become low and monotone, with little or no inflection. Akinesia and bradykinesia may also appear as trouble executing certain movements, and increased slowness when movements are attempted or executed.

Talking more quietly

Raspy voice

Difficulty with motor skills - The result is lessened in fine motor skills dexterity and may mean the person with Parkinsons may require help with everyday tasks such as shaving, tying laces, fastening buttons, and handwriting.

Oily skin and dandruff - Seborrheic dermatitis: Parkinsons patients may notice that they have developed greasier skin, especially around the nose and eyebrows, and a greasier scalp. This symptom is usually accompanied by increased sweating.

Non-specific sensory symptoms - Unusual sensory feelings such as numbness, pain, burning sensation, restlessness and fatigue can also be indicators of Parkinsons disease.

Depression and senility, as well as dementia, are secondary symptoms of Parkinson's.

Feeling anxious, angry, discouraged or downright depressed is common as the brain is undergoing a number of chemical changes. Approximately 40-70 percent of Parkinsons sufferers experience depression at times, while 20 percent of these are considered a major depressive disorder.

Anxiety or panic attacks are common psychological elements of the disease as well. An average of 70 percent of people who have pre-existing depression also develop anxiety whereas 90 percent who first experience anxiety fall victim to depression.

Dementia is evidenced in 20-30 percent of sufferers and this gradual decline first starts with slowness in thought and advances to a difficulty in properly organizing thoughts.

In most cases, only one side of the body will be affected in the early stages of the disease, and the hands and feet are the most likely area where tremors will first be noticed.

One symptom does not mean that you have Parkinson's. It usually arrives in the form of a combination of symptoms over a prolonged period.

If you have concerns, consult your doctor.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
The Obesity-Hypertension Connection: Is Your Weight Putting You At Risk?
 
Recognizing the Signs of Diabetes
 
Heart Disease Symptoms
 
Understanding a Cluster Headache
 
Teeth Bleaching Facts
 
Coping with Asthma
 
Carcinoma - Curing the Malignant Skin Tumor
 
Undergoing a Weight Loss Surgery
 
Interiors of Homes and Affects on Asthma
 
Support Of Diabetes From The Family
 
 
 
 

Snoring: A State Of Deprived Sleep For Others

The person who is sleeping next to a snorer doesn??t have an easy job dealing with the terrible soun ... - Kevin Pederson
 

Mesothelioma ?C The largest Man Made Epidemic

It is documented that Australia had the highest per capita use of asbestos in the world from the 195 ... - Lorraine Kember
 

Could You Have Asthma?

This article explained how to know whether this person could have asthma. - Eddy Kong WW
 
 

What Gastric Bypass Surgeons Don't Want You To Find Out

Gastric bypass surgery - potential complication and risk of gastric bypass surgery - Monice Dulcinea
 

Learn How To Overcome Your Out Of Control Anxieties

Learn how to manage your out of control anxieties. It may be tough but you can do it. Here are some ... - Stanley Popovich
 

What is Keratoconus?

Keratoconus is a degenerative non-inflammatory disorder of the eye in which structural changes withi ... - Heather Colman
 

What Is Tooth Whitening? How Teeth Whitening Works?

Teeth Whitening: The process wherein the color of the teeth is lightened is called as tooth whitenin ... - Paul Cris
 

A Brief History of Heroin in America

In the late 1800??s, opium was a popular, commonly available drug. Drug users frequented opium dens ... - Jack Smith
 
 
Index >> Privacy Policy >> Terms & Conditions  
Copyright © 2008 www.wellcoveted.com All Rights Reserved.