Parkinson’s disease can be simply understood as a progressive movement disorder of the nervous system. The nervous system consists of connective tissues known as nerve cells. They are responsible for regulating multiple bodily functions, including the movement of our organs such as hands, legs, neck, etc. If any issue affects the nervous system, consequently, it will also lead to challenges in movement-oriented tasks such as walking, picking objects, exercising and other such tasks.
In the early stages of Parkinson’s disease, the patient’s facial expressions may become blank or weak. Their voice may gradually become faint while speaking. These signs & symptoms worsen with time.
Age-old patients ( more than 60 years of age) are more vulnerable to developing this condition. If a person gets affected by the condition before turning 50, the condition is termed as young-onset Parkinson’s, or YOPD.
