Non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's, as listed by Parkinson's UK, include pain, fatigue, low blood pressure, restless legs, bladder and bowel problems, skin and sweating issues, sleep disturbances ...
Women are more likely to suffer from fatigue, depression, restless legs, pain, and tremors, and they have a higher risk of falling. Is loss of a sense of smell a sign of Parkinson’s disease?
A recent survey emphasizes the high prevalence and severity of pain in patients with Parkinson disease. Pain is an important source of distress and disability for patients with Parkinson disease ...
Salford Royal Consultant Neurologist and University of Manchester academic Dr Monty Silverdale is to launch the largest ever study of pain in Parkinson’s Disease. The groundbreaking study, to begin ...
According to the charity Parkinson's UK there are many others that do not affect movement. They include issues like mental health, memory problems and pain. The NHS explains: "Parkinson's disease ...
Motor symptoms are often accompanied with fatigue, depression, pain and cognitive problems. During the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease (PD), α-synuclein pathology may originate in ...