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What is the diagnosis of the person who has slower movements?

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Dr. Felix Brizuela answered

Specializes in Neurology

To be seen: slower movements, can mean that there is a dysfunction or a problem, with the part of the brain that controls the flow of movements. But this parkinsonism. I meant to say such as parkinsonism. This person needs to be seen. Preferably by a neurologist

Answered 5/16/2016

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