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4 Ways Your Body May Be Telling You Something’s Wrong

Tremor (trembling) in hands, arms, legs, jaw, or head
Stiffness of the limbs and trunk
Slowness of movement
Impaired balance and coordination, sometimes leading to falls
Depression or other emotional changes
Difficulty swallowing, chewing, and speaking
Urinary problems or constipation
Skin problems
Sleep disruptions
Early indications of Parkinson’s disease are frequently subtle. For example, you may have minor tremors or have trouble getting out of a chair. You may notice that your handwriting is slow or looks cramped and small. You may even discover that you frequently talk too softly.

Many persons with the condition say that prior to experiencing tremors or stiffness, they had sleep issues, diarrhea, difficulty smelling, and restless legs.

There is no cure for Parkinson’s disease, however there are certain treatments available to alleviate symptoms. Of course, the earlier you receive a diagnosis, the more effective the treatment will be.

If you think you may have the condition, consult your doctor. Many other disorders have similar symptoms but require different treatments, therefore it is crucial to discover your precise diagnosis.

3. You’re Sleeping Too Much
Sleeping for seven to nine hours per night is healthful. If you find yourself sleeping much longer than that, or if you have difficulty staying awake during the day, it could be a symptom of a greater problem.

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