Common non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s

The common non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s are almost all over the body, as follows: 1, hyposmia: it is one of the most common non-motor symptoms, localized nasal lesions such as rhinitis, sinusitis, turbinate hypertrophy should be excluded; 2, sleep disorders: it is common to have abnormal fast moving eye sleep behavior, which is manifested by intense and rich dreams during sleep, such as chasing, fighting, and even life threatening scenes, so that patients have violent physical movements during sleep and hurt bystanders. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for sleep examination in time to make appropriate treatment; 3. Mood abnormalities: the incidence of Parkinson’s disease combined with depression is as high as 80%, and the prognosis is relatively poor, which requires active treatment and intervention; 4. Autonomic dysfunction: such as constipation, urinary difficulties, urinary frequency, urinary urgency, urinary retention, and even urinary incontinence.