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Parkinson's disease symptoms and treatment

There is no known cure for Parkinson's disease, but there is treatment available to help reduce and delay symptoms. Parkinson's disease is a life-changing condition that affects millions of people. The Parkinson’s disease develops when the brain fails to make an essential chemical known as dopamine. If you experience the following symptoms of Parkinson's disease, visit your doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment. 

Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease. In the beginning stages of Parkinson's disease, a person may experience dizziness or fainting, insomnia, and digestion problems, like constipation. Other early symptoms of the disease include stiffness and pain throughout the body, which makes it difficult to move or walk. As Parkinson's disease progresses, symptoms such as shaking, twitching, and tremors will become more noticeable. Additional symptoms that occur as a result of Parkinson's disease include poor coordination, anxiety, and memory loss. People with Parkinson's disease may also experience depression due to the emotional distress caused from dealing with this illness. 
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Treatment for Parkinson's Disease. The type of treatment used for Parkinson's disease will differ based on individual needs and conditions. However, the standard treatment for Parkinson's disease typically begins with medication designed to help the body produce and regulate dopamine, which will reduce symptoms, and help the body control movement. Before starting medication to treat Parkinson's disease discuss possible risks, side-effects, and drug interactions with a doctor. 
 
Another treatment for Parkinson's disease is deep brain stimulation. This surgery involves brain implants that send electrical pulses through the brain to help control the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. This type of surgery presents risks so it is advisable to explore less invasive forms of treatment prior to this method. 
 
Alternative Treatment for Parkinson's Disease. Tai Chi, acupuncture, and acupressure treatments will provide some relief from the symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Research indicates that acupuncture has been effective in alleviating the insomnia and depression associated with Parkinson's disease. Moreover, both acupuncture and acupressure have demonstrated positive results in reducing pain. Tai Chi exercises are known to improve mobility for Parkinson's patients. 
 
Lifestyle Changes. Certain lifestyle changes may be beneficial for people suffering with the symptoms of Parkinson's disease. It is important to maintain a healthy diet, get daily physical activity, and sleep 8 hours during the night. 
 
 

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Dr. Aleathea Wiggins is a freelance writer specializing in health, parenting, and family issues. She is a former university professor, curriculum facilitator, and teacher. Dr. Wiggins holds degrees and credentials in journalism, education, health, and childcare administration. Her articles appear...

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