As human beings grow older, some degradation is often observed; it may simply be a miscalculation or a miscalculation of movement. However, in reality there is a physical decrease or increase in bone density or muscle mass, there is the possibility of movement restriction or cognitive dysfunction, which may affect various aspects of psychological management . These types of exacerbations can lead to many different degenerative diseases and it is important to examine the affected neurological structure and possible etiology to determine what the syndrome is.
Unnamed: My name is Parkinson's disease. It was named after the British doctor James Parkinson. He first discovered the disease in 1817. Parkinson's disease is a brain disorder that can cause agitation, difficulty walking, movement and coordination. Other names for Parkinson's disease are paralysis or ricin. Parkinson's disease develops in both males and females between the ages of 50 and 70. Symptoms: Some of the symptoms of this disease are muscle stiffness. It is stiff and difficult to move arms and legs. More symptoms are loss of balance, slow movement, muscle pain, and trembling. Your expression, voice, and voice will change as well. You may lose excellent motor skills like eating and writing.
An estimated one million Americans suffer from Parkinson's disease and over 10 million people worldwide. Most people with symptoms of Parkinson's disease do this after 50 years of age, but Parkinson's disease may also affect young people. Approximately 10% of the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease occurs before age 50 - these diagnoses are called early onset (or juvenile onset) Parkinson's disease. The reason for distinguishing Parkinson's disease from other dyskinesias is that cell loss occurs in a very special area of the brain (sub-STAN-she-uh NYE-gruh). Nerve cells and nerve cells in this area actually look dark under a microscope (black matter is a "black substance" in Latin).