Parkinson's disease is a degenerative neurological condition affecting the nervous system and the body's nerve-controlled regions. The onset of symptoms is gradual. A tremor in one hand that is hardly perceptible may be the initial symptom. Although tremors are prevalent, the disease can also make you stiff or move more slowly. You may have little to no expression on your face in the early stages of Parkinson's disease. As you walk, your arms might not swing freely. You can start to speak more slowly or slurred. As your Parkinson's disease worsens over time, so do its symptoms. While there is no known cure for Parkinson's disease, taking medication may greatly lessen your symptoms. Your doctor may occasionally recommend surgery to treat your symptoms by regulating certain brain regions. Each person may experience Parkinson's disease symptoms differently. Early symptoms could not be seen or be moderate. Even if symptoms start to affect the limbs on both sides, they typically start on one side of the body and tend to stay worse there.
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