About Parkinson

healthydailymail.com Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological degeneration. Parkinson's is often characterized by symptoms of tremor or trembling although we are familiar with the symptoms not clear at the beginning of the disease came.

dr. Nari Diatri Lastri, Sp.S (K), the Secretary General of the Central Board PERDOSSI (Association of Physician Specialists Neurology Indonesia), also provide information about Parkinson's disease at the World Parkinson Day 2013 through a press conference on Thursday (11 April 2013).

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He said that the symptoms are not clear in early-onset disease, relapsing-remitting and not typical. The most common symptoms are tremor, or trembling. When walking, usually hand will move. But if the patient is exposed Parkinson on the right side, the right hand does not move aka silent. However, of the 25 percent of Parkinson's patients, the symptoms are most often arises is tremor.

dr. Diatri also added that there are other symptoms that can be seen when writing. When writing, writing Parkinson's patients usually take a long time will decrease until illegible. And if it happens in the productive age, it will interfere with his work. In addition, other symptoms of Parkinson's can be seen from the expression, where expression tend to be rigid like a mask. Voice disorders to be minor, as well as coordination disturbance at hand also includes the symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
Classic symptoms of Parkinson's disease

Tremor
Tremors often occur when the break. An example is when someone breaks, no activities yet suddenly his hands shaking. Another example is when you're talking, moving his own thumb.

Ridigitas
Patients usually look stiff, especially when walking.

Akinesia
If we pay attention to Parkinson's patients, his eyes rarely blinking. His face also looks stiff as a mask and no expression.

Postural disability
Patients with Parkinson's tend to be unstable when walking, even occasionally fall.

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