Neurologist listed non-obvious signs of Parkinson's disease


Small handwriting, sleep disorders, tremors, and depression may be signs of developing Parkinson's disease. This was announced on May 5 by neurologist Vladimir Martynov.
"Early signs (of Parkinson's disease. They may not be obvious: decreased sense of smell, constipation, sleep disorders, depression for no apparent reason," Martynov said in an interview with RIA Novosti.
According to him, it is also possible for a person to tremble at rest, most often with one hand, and slowness of movement and small handwriting can be the first "bells" of a developing disease.
The neurologist noted that early initiation of therapy would significantly slow down the development of Parkinson's disease.
On April 16, Natalia Stepanenko, a pediatric neurologist at JSC "Medicine" (Academician Roitberg Clinic), said that involuntary gnashing of teeth - bruxism — may indicate some health problems, including Parkinson's disease.
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