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Dr. T. Siddarth Reddy is a Neurologist in Hyderabad, he completed his Neurology fellowship under the guidance of top neurologists from Driscoll Hospital, Texas, USA.
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder. The first signs are problems with movement.
Smooth and coordinated bodily muscle movements are made possible by dopamine, a substance in the brain. Dopamine is produced in a part of the brain called the “substantia nigra.”
In Parkinson’s, the cells of the substantia nigra start to die. When this happens, dopamine levels are reduced. When they have dropped 60 to 80 percent, symptoms of Parkinson’s start to appear.
Some of the early symptoms of Parkinson’s can begin several years before motor problems develop. These earliest signs include:
The four major motor problems seen are:
Secondary symptoms include:
Other associated symptoms may include:
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