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Parkinson’s disease is a progressive brain disorder that affects movement, balance, speech, mood, and daily life. Learn the symptoms, stages, and treatment options for Parkinson’s disease.
Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects patients’ quality of life and often leads to many concerns. Here, we address some of the most frequently asked questions to help patients and their families understand the disease and manage it effectively.
Living with Parkinson’s disease can be challenging for both patients and their families. However, proper self-care can help patients manage these challenges and improve their quality of life.
Parkinson’s disease results from progressive nerve cell degeneration, symptoms tend to worsen over time. Although there is currently no cure, various treatment options are available that can be tailored to each patient’s symptoms to improve their quality of life.
Parkinson's disease is a slow progressive degenerative disease of the brain.
Parkinson’s disease is a degenerative brain disorder that’s usually found in patients of 60 years or older
Better Health strives to provide accurate and reliable health information to all of our readers. We consult only with doctors and medical specialists for answers to your questions, and verify all facts to make sure that the answers you get from us are the best we could provide.
As populations continue to age, more families are being touched by Parkinson’s disease. Though the condition remains incurable, earlier detection and expert care are giving patients more effective treatment options and better life quality.
The brain is the most important, and the most complicated, human organ. It plays the starring role in every aspect of life,from our simplest body movements to our most complex thoughts and feelings.