The 6 early signs of Parkinson’s are unscientific claims. Parkinson’s starts with some early symptoms, which include decreased sense of smell, sleep disorder, resting tremor, slow movement, abnormal posture, constipation and so on.
1. Hyposmia: Parkinson’s patients may have sensory impairment and hyposmia in the early stage.
2. Sleep disorders: mainly REM sleep behavioral abnormalities, which can be manifested as shouting, kicking, perioral involuntary movements, etc.
3. Static tremor: it is often the first symptom of Parkinson’s patients, mostly starting from the distal part of one side of the upper limb, aggravated by tension or excitement, and disappeared after falling asleep. It can disappear after sleeping. It often shows typical “pill rolling” changes.
4. Motor retardation: early Parkinson’s patients can be manifested as slow fine finger movements, such as tying shoelaces, button slow.
5. Postural abnormality: the postural abnormality here refers to the upper limb on the affected side has no arm swinging action or the amplitude of arm swinging is reduced when walking, turning and turning are inflexible, and in the process of walking, the upper limb suddenly can not take a step in an unobstructed situation, and so on.
6. Constipation: This symptom is the early appearance of autonomic dysfunction in Parkinson’s patients, and dietary fiber can be supplemented appropriately.
If the above symptoms persist, it is recommended to go to the neurology clinic of regular hospitals in a timely manner to clarify the causes and receive guidance and treatment from professional physicians.