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Is there any omen for the elderly to suffer from Parkinson's disease? Will you be stiff?

1, count the money

Finger bending and trembling, like counting money or rubbing a ball, will disappear after changing posture, and will be aggravated when nervous. This "static tremor" is the earliest manifestation of Parkinson's disease. If your fingers occasionally tremble involuntarily, you must be alert to the signs of Parkinson's disease.

2, the word becomes smaller.

The early symptoms of elderly patients are more manifested as "rigidity". If the handwriting is getting smaller and smaller and the spacing is getting closer, be careful.

3, often insomnia.

Insomnia is a common disease, but if you often toss and turn, kick your legs involuntarily in bed, wave your arms, or even fall under the bed, it is not simply insomnia.

4, the action is slow.

When you get older, you will inevitably slow down. However, Parkinson's disease always makes patients stiff, slow-moving, with bent joints and some hunchbacks, and they still don't improve after sleeping.

5, mask face.

When facial muscles become tense, the patient's expression changes are no longer so rich, and even listening to jokes is a serious look. As the number of blinks decreases, the eyes often feel dry, which may also be a sign of Parkinson's disease.