Head symptoms of Parkinson’s

The main head symptoms of Parkinson’s disease are resting tremor and mask face. Parkinson’s patients will experience involuntary tremor, which is manifested as resting tremor. Usually, it is mainly dominated by limb tremor, and it can be clearly found that the patient’s head, mouth, and limbs have uncontrollable trembling at rest, mostly starting from one side of the fingers, and then gradually developing to the lower limbs, head and other positions. In addition, the patient will also appear slow movement, no expression, no smile, facial stiffness, less blinking, called “mask face”. Parkinson’s disease not only has head symptoms, but also memory loss, constipation, depression, loss of smell, sleep disorders, etc. In severe cases, the patient may not even be able to walk on his own, and may need to rely on other people’s assistance or crutches for support, and may not be able to control his own body. Parkinson’s disease patients are advised to seek timely medical treatment and take standardized treatment as prescribed by the doctor.