Parkinson’s disease
(Pd) is a neurodegenerative disease that affects the nervous system and brain
and can cause movement problems. Around 0.3% of people above the age of 40
years are suffering from this disease, which is 7.5 million people worldwide.
Signs and symptoms of Parkinson’s disease
There are some common
symptoms that a normal patient suffers from. Which can let you know if your
body is representing any sign of disease.
• Tremors
• Shaking
• Muscular pain or stiff muscles
• Problems in sleeping
• Dizziness
• Amnesia
• Confusion
• Anxiety
Parkinson’s disease
mostly affects the brain and nervous system, so the patient has to suffer from
these types of problems.
Causes
Parkinson’s disease
mainly affects the nerve cells present in the brain or nervous system, which
leads to abnormal brain activities and impaired movements.
There is not much
information available about the cause of Parkinson’s disease. But there are
some factors related to Parkinson’s disease:
• Genes.
• Exposure to toxic chemicals
• Working with heavy metals,
detergents, and solvents,
Prevention
Parkinson’s disease is
an unknown disease so there is no permanent cure for it. However, modern
scientific research has proven that it can be prevented with Neurotherapy and
other physical activities. Neurotherapy applies pressure on those damaged
nerves and help in decrease the pain.
Risk factors
There are some risk
factors that can help you know in which conditions Parkinson’s can affect a
person:
• Gender. Males appear to have more
chances of developing Parkinson’s than women.
• Genetical factor.
• Daily life activities. If someone
is working with toxic chemicals or with heavy metals,