Genetic Parkinson's Disease

While Parkinson's disease, a degenerative neurological condition, mostly affects older people, there is an uncommon form that strikes those under 40. When these symptoms affect children and teenagers, it is most likely a form of the disease that has been genetically determined.
  1. Tremor

    • While tremor is not always a symptom in older sufferers of Parkinson's, it is a key issue in young people with the condition. It also gets worse when the patient is under stress.

    Other Symptoms

    • Other key symptoms of genetic Parkinson's are depression, difficulty in moving and walking, and rigid muscles.

    Differences

    • Every person with Parkinson's is different, so the disease's path, its severity and progression of symptoms varies from person to person.

    Treatment

    • Since there is no cure for Parkinson's disease, medicine is used to handle and alleviate the symptoms rather than treat the disease itself.

    Psychological Issues

    • A young patient with Parkinson's will most likely go through difficult emotions, and cognitive therapy is recommended.

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