10 EARLY PARKINSON SYMPTOMS

Parkinson’s disease is a chronic, progressive and in some cases aggressive degenerative disease associated with the abnormal functioning of the central nervous system. It generally comes under a group of a condition known as motor system disorder and it’s expressed due to the loss of dopamine-producing brain cells.

Detecting Parkinson’s disease in its early stages allows most of the available medical treatments to be more effective on the patient. In the case of stem cells therapy, it can stop deterioration and even regenerate lost cells, helping the brain to regain control over itself and the rest of the body.

Taking preventive actions for Parkinson disease is highly recommended. Visit your doctor if you suspect you or someone you know may have this disease, it’s extremely important to have an accurate diagnosis to treat this condition the best way possible.

10 EARLY SYMPTOMS OF PARKINSON

According to the Parkinson’s Foundation these 10 symptoms are presented during the early stages of Parkinson’s disease:

  • Tremors
    Slight shaking of fingers, hands or even chin, while you are resting is a common sign of Parkinson’s disease.

  • Small Handwriting
    It is completely normal for your handwriting to change as you grow older, but if you notice the letters keep getting smaller and smaller and words more cramped together then it might be a sign of Parkinson's disease called micrographia.

  • Loss of Smell
    The sense of smell is very important for the human, it helps us to identify, remember and connect to our surroundings. The loss of this sense can also inhibit our sense of taste since they complement each other.

  • Trouble Sleeping
    It’s one thing to “toss and turn” every once in a while, another to act out when you’re in your deepest sleep phase. Unintentional and sudden movements during that stage of relaxation is a sign of Parkinson.

  • Stiffness in Arms and Legs
    Do you have trouble moving or walking? If the rigidness persists to the point where it doesn’t disappear after a while of movement, please visit your doctor to have you tested for Parkinson.

  • Constipation
    Having trouble going to the bathroom is a sign of Parkinson, although it’s important you first make sure your body has a rich fiber and water intake, also some pain medication can cause constipation.

  • Soft or Low Voice
    Often Parkinson patients experience a decrease in the volume of their voice almost to the point of a whisper, it’s important you contact your doctor if you have noticed this in your voice.

  • Masked Face
    A mad, plain, serious or depressed unintentional face is somewhat common in all of us, but if you recognize this happening to you all the time without actually feeling angry or sad it’s something to look out for.

  • Feeling Dizzy or Fainting
    This is directly linked to a low blood pressure.

  • Bad Posture
    Sudden problems with your posture can be related to deterioration of your bones or spine. Take note if this a current situation for you ‘cause this may be a sign for Parkinson.

If you have presented two or more of this symptoms, please go to your doctor or healthcare provider.

GIOSTAR Mexico provides personalized adult stem cell therapy for Parkinson's disease. This meaning although you may have the same medical condition as another person, variables such as your health, lifestyle, nutrition, deterioration, side effects of previous treatments, etc., are considered when our doctors design your protocol for therapy to ensure the best possible outcome.

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