Parkinson disease


Movement is affected by Parkinson's disease, a disorder of the nervous system that progresses with time. A slight tremor in one hand can be the first sign of the disease. In addition to causing tremors, this disorder can also cause stiffness or sluggishness of movement. Dopamine levels drop due to nerve cell damage in the brain, causing Parkinson's symptoms. Parkinson's disease often begins with a tremor in one hand, according to a new study. Movement is sluggish and there is a loss of balance. Controlling Parkinson's symptoms with medication is possible.


  • Parkinson disease signs and symptoms
  • Risk factors for Parkinson disease
  • Surgical procedures
  • Treatment of Parkinson Disease
  • Deep Brain Stimulation

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