What is Parkinson’s syndrome also called

Parkinson’s syndrome, also known as tremor palsy, is one of the most common diseases in neurology. In addition to tremor, there are the following symptoms: 1) stiffness and straightness of the limbs, manifested by hunching and leaning forward; 2) reduced movement, manifested by reduced blinking, facial expressionlessness, drooling and reluctance to move; 3) problems with posture and balance, easy to fall when touched, easy to fall when getting into a car or going up steps, quick small steps forward when starting to walk, and the need to pause when encountering obstacles.