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What are signs of parkinson's disease and how long does it take for symptoms to occur?

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Parkinson's disease: It takes many years for parkinson's symptoms to become apparent and progressively worsen. Symptoms include tremor, rigid muscles, slow movement, impaired balance, and speech and writing changes.

Answered 9/15/2013

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Dr. Hashmat Rajput answered

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Parkinson's disease: Hand tremors, parkinson's facies & stare, muscular cog wheel rigidity, slow speech, dysphagia, festination of gait, stoop posture. Time frame is not set as one for all patients. It varies from person to person. You already have the signs. Thanks.

Answered 12/9/2013

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Parkinsons: Sounds like you diagnosed yourself. It develops so slowly people around you might not notice. Symptoms include; resting tremor, rigid muscles, slow limited movement, weakness of throat and face muscles, difficulty walking and with balance. Fortunately there are lots of meds to treat it.

Answered 4/2/2016

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