Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative condition affecting the brain. There are three signs of Parkinson's disease Tremors, Rigidity, and Bradykinesia. Tremor is a movement disorder that causes uncontrollable shaking of your hands. One of the main signs of Parkinson's disease is rigidity, which means when your muscles are stiff and resist moving. Parkinson's patients often exhibit a stooped or hunched posture while walking and have a lack of facial expressions, a condition known as 'masked facies'. Parkinson's disease patients may also experience symptoms of constipation, dementia, or psychiatric issues that are particularly common. Dopamine supplements are the primary medication given to Parkinson’s patients and symptoms improve as a result. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an elective surgical procedure where electrodes are implanted into specific areas of the brain, resulting in improved symptoms. If you want to know more about Parkinson’s disease then this video is for you must watch and share it with loved ones.
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