Early signs of Parkinson’s disease include slowed movement, resting tremor, decreased sense of smell or sleep disorders, etc. Since there are no effective measures to stop the development of the disease, Parkinson’s disease patients should be detected and treated as early as possible.
1. Slow movement: Early Parkinson’s disease patients will have symptoms of slow movement, such as walking slower, turning, turning inflexibility, slow fine finger movements or walking with reduced arm swing, reduced facial expression, and so on.
2. Resting tremor: resting tremor is the most typical symptom of Parkinson’s disease in the early stage. Resting tremor generally refers to the patient’s upper limbs or lower limbs shaking in the resting state. Most of them are “pill-rubbing” tremor.
3. Non-motor symptoms: such as decreased sense of smell, sleep disorders, poor memory, constipation, anxiety or depression.
Patients with the above symptoms need to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause and get a reasonable diagnosis and treatment plan from a professional doctor.