Parkinson’s is a neurodegenerative disease that can lead to functional disability and compromise your quality of life.
We have mentioned here on the channel that, according to some studies, Parkinson’s can start in the digestive system.
The disease originates from the loss of brain cells responsible for controlling and adjusting the transmission of conscious commands to the muscles.
In this video, you will see the first 6 signs of Parkinson’s Disease:
Are you getting slower to do movements that involve fine motor skills?
Family and friends are saying you are walking and doing things slower?
ing up and down the stairs, besides difficulty doing other movements.
It is also common to have muscle pain and excessive fatigue.
Is your body stiff, as if your arms and legs were locked into place?
Have people noticed that your arms aren’t swinging as usual when you walk?
Sometimes, the stiffness reduces as you move your body.
Another premature sign is stiffness in your shoulders or hips.
Some people describe it as if their feet were “stuck on the ground.”
Do you have trouble evacuating every day?
Do you need a lot of effort for your intestines to work (fiber-rich diet, drinking more than 64 ounces of water per day, use of laxatives)?
Did you know that constipation can be a premature sign of Parkinson’s disease?
These symptoms can be more or less present, according to the development of the disease in each person.
If you notice any symptom that makes you suspect Parkinson’s, talk to a neurologist or geriatric specialist to investigate the symptoms and have a complete clinical evaluation.
0:00 Intro
0:29 Slowness of Movement (Bradykinesia)
1:15 Rigidity And Stiffness In Parkinson’s Disease
1:53 Parkinson’s Disease and Constipation
2:16 Early Symptoms of Parkinson’s
2:45 Outro
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