Aging or Parkinson’s? Here Are 13 Essential Ways You Can Tell

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Unexplained weight loss

Weight loss may sound nice to most of us, but it can seriously affect your health when it’s caused by an illness.

Although it’s not a symptom of its own, weight loss comes as a consequence of many signs brought about by Parkinson’s disease.

One of them, for instance, is tremors; even though tremors happen involuntarily, they still require plenty of energy, which can lead to unexplained weight loss. Constipation, loss of smell, and psychological changes such as depression can also severely reduce the appetite, so you will no longer meet your daily nutritional needs.

As the disease progresses, tremors might make the eating process even more difficult and energy-draining, which also reduces the normal meal intake.

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6 Responses

  1. Thank you so much for this informative post! I’m77 and haven’t really been feeling great…. A lot of the symptoms mentioned are present in my life right now. Fortunately I have an appointment with my Dr this week and I will certainly bring up all my concerns. Thank you !

  2. I need to know the symptoms for my dad and I have a granddaughter that has been diagnosed with parkausim and she has the gene for Parkinson’s it is genetic she is two years old and some days she shakes really bad and it is hard to watch her she also has seizures

  3. I hAve unexpected tremors of my hands sometimes. I never know when they will occur, could this be a symptom of Parkinson’s?

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