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Parkinson’s disease is a serious condition that affects the nervous system. It is a progressive disorder, meaning that it starts slowly and gradually gets worse over time. Because all symptoms don’t develop at once, early signs of the disease may not be that noticeable.
Finding out you have Parkinson’s disease as early as possible may help you better manage symptoms and delay progression of the disease, even though there is no cure. If you notice any of these early signs, have them checked out by a doctor. Many symptoms may also be attributed to other causes, but it’s best to rule out or confirm whether you have this neurological condition.
Symptoms of Parkinson’s disease often begin on only one side of the body and usually remain worse on that side, even once both sides become affected. Although early symptoms may be mild, they will continue to progress over time. All signs may not appear at once (or at all) and may be different from person to person.
If you have any of these symptoms associated with Parkinson’s disease, even if they seem mild, it’s best to discuss them with your doctor. Although most of these symptoms may be attributed to other causes, you shouldn’t ignore the possibility that you may have this chronic and progressive neurological condition.
To learn more about neurological conditions and treatment options at Dignity Health Mercy and Memorial Hospitals, click here.
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