Parkinson's disease is a brain condition that results in unintentional or uncontrollable movements like trembling, stiffness, and issues with balance and coordination. Typically, symptoms start out mildly and get worse over time. People could experience difficulties speaking and walking as the illness worsens. Additionally, they may experience behavioral and mental changes, sleep issues, depression, memory loss, and weariness. Although almost anyone is at risk of acquiring Parkinson's, certain studies indicate that men are more likely than women to be affected by this condition. It's unknown why, but research is being done to identify potential risk factors. The basal ganglia, a region of the brain that regulates movement, experiences nerve cell impairment and/or death, which results in the most noticeable signs and symptoms of Parkinson's disease. These nerve cells, or neurons, normally generate the crucial brain neurotransmitter dopamine. Movement issues linked to the condition are brought on by decreased dopamine production as a result of the neurons' degeneration or death. Scientists are still unsure of what causes neurons to degenerate.
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