It is possible for Parkinson’s to cause numbness in the hands and feet. But do not rule out the possibility of other diseases caused by numbness of the hands and feet.
1. Parkinson’s disease: to the late stage of the disease, Parkinson’s disease patients may appear sensory impairment, manifested as numbness and pain in the limbs, so do not rule out the possibility of causing numbness of the hands and feet. Typical symptoms of Parkinson’s disease include tremor, muscle tone, slow movement, mental disorder and autonomic dysfunction.
2. Other diseases: such as stroke, diabetes, cervical spondylosis, cerebrovascular disease, etc., may cause hand numbness and foot numbness. If Parkinson’s disease patients combined with the above diseases, there may also be symptoms of numbness in hands and feet.
Numbness of the hands and feet alone is not enough to diagnose the disease, it is recommended that patients need to go to a regular hospital to receive further examination, need to clarify the cause of the disease, before receiving targeted treatment under the guidance of specialists.