2014年11月21日星期五

Secondary Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease

Secondary Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease
Due to many reasons such as individual difference and variety in severity, symptoms of Parkinson’s disease individuals experience can be different. For some symptoms are not that universal, or course, secondary symptoms we can call, are as followings:

  • Depression
  • Urinary urgency or frequency
  • Skin problems
  • Constipation
  • Diminished sense of smell
  • Excessive salivation and difficulties in swallowing
  • Insecurity, anxiety, and stress
  • Increased sweating
  • Monotone voice, quieter, slowed speech
  • Dementia, memory loss and confusion

Currently, Parkinson’s disease can be cured throughout the world; however, the stem cell transplantation can significantly control the symptoms and associated complications to prolong the lifespan of an individual and improve the life quality.

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