Parkinson’s disease can be defined as a progressive brain disorder that affects the nervous system, producing a continuous loss of muscle control. It happens when cells that normally produce dopamine, which is a chemical that carries signals between the nerves in the brain,” die.
Signs of Parkinson’s disease exhibit themselves slowly and worsen as the disease progresses over time. Although they differ from person to person, here are the most common early warning signs of Parkinson’s disease you should never ignore.
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Early on, Parkinson’s disease may affect the movement of face small muscles. This can impair a person’s facial expressions, often leaving them with a serious look or blank stare on the face.
The Northwest Parkinson’s Foundation states, “it’s simple to recognize by a slowness to smile or grimace or to stare off into the distance,” besides with less regular blinking.