Early Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease | Natural Holistic Health Blog

Parkinson’s disease is a progressive condition caused by the decreased production of dopamine when the area of the brain which produces a neurotransmitter is substantively damaged.

The neurotransmitter, dopamine, is responsible for the communication of electrical impulses that control muscle motion.

Although physicians are well aware of why the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease occur, they are unable to determine why that area of the brain becomes damaged in the first place.

The Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease


Parkinson’s disease will begin with a very subtle signs and sometimes this early stage can go on for several years before more characteristic tremors and symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease become evident. Some of these early symptoms of Parkinson’s can even be attributed to the normal effects of aging or other medical conditions such as arthritis.

Early symptoms of Parkinson’s disease can include

becoming overly tired

with a general ill feeling which the individual cannot pinpoint to any single cause. Sometimes the voice becomes very soft and others cannot hear what the individual is saying. Writing can become cramped or spidery, individuals can lose track of the word or thought, or become depressed for no apparent reason.

Although a “mask like face” is more indicative of latter stage Parkinson’s disease, it can also appear as one of the first symptoms of Parkinson’s. This lack of expression or animation can also include things like staring or a lack of blinking. Some individuals notice that they do not swing their arm while walking as they normally would or that their gate has become a bit stiff and unsteady.

Tremors – One of the Major Symptoms of Parkinson’s

While individuals may notice some of these signs and symptoms of Parkinson’s, they may attribute them to other medical conditions they already have or to the effects of aging. However, once they notice significant tremors, it is more evidence that something deeper is going on.

Tremors in Parkinson’s disease occur when the muscle is at rest and begins to twitch. In an effort to alleviate that twitch, many people develop the habit of rubbing their first two fingers together as if they were forming a ball. This motion often keeps the tremors from beginning.

Another one of the early symptoms of Parkinson’s disease is a sensation that an individual is trembling from the inside. They can also have numbness, tingling or achiness in the neck or upper extremities. Some individuals complain of a frozen or painful shoulder.

What To Do If You Are Experiencing Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease

If you suspect that you have early signs or symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, it is important that you do not ignore those symptoms but in fact seek the advice of your primary care physician for a thorough physical examination. Treatment of Parkinson’s disease is like most other medical conditions, if found early individuals have a greater option of treatment protocols and can also choose to include medications or treatments which are still in the clinical trial period.

In addition to seeing your doctor about your symptoms, there are natural remedies that can be of great benefit for the symptoms of Parkinson’s.

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