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Parkinson

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οποιος ενδιαφερεται για ομαδες υποστηριξης για Parkinson να με ενημερωσει


http://www.parkinsonportal.gr/
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Τελευταία φορά Online: 26-05-20 20:01
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Η διαθεσή μου τώρα:
η αρρώστια αφορά μόνο ηλικιωμένους ή και νέους?

η προσπάθεια σας αφορά και την σκλήρυνση κατά πλάκας ή όχι?
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Parkinson

Αγαπητέ φίλε,

Η νόσος του Parkinson σε ασθενείς κάτω των 50 ετών αναφέρεται από τους ειδικούς ως Νεανική νόσος γιατί συνήθως εμφανίζεται σε μεγαλύτερες ηλικίες .
Η προσπάθεια μας αφορά κατά κύριο λόγο την νόσο αυτήν αλλά οποιαδήποτε σχόλια ή ερωτήσεις σχετικά με ασθένειες όπως η σκλήρυνση κατά πλάκας /Αλτσχάιμερ/Wilson είναι ευπρόσδεκτες γιατί μπορούν να σας απαντήσουν Νευρολόγοι συγκεκριμένα .

Φιλικά
Γιάννης

http://www.parkinsonportal.gr/

Τελευταία επεξεργασία από το χρήστη Yiannis : 06-07-09 στις 11:46
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Η διαθεσή μου τώρα:
για την ασθένεια του Parkinson υπάρχουν standard συμπτώματα, ή διαφέρουν από άτομο σε άτομο ?
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Parkinson

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Symptoms
The type and severity of symptoms experienced by a person with Parkinson's disease vary with each individual and the stage of Parkinson's disease. Symptoms that develop in the early stages of the disease in one person may not develop until later—or not at all—in another person
The most common symptoms include:

Tremor, or shaking, often in a hand, arm, or leg. Tremor caused by Parkinson's disease occurs when the person is awake and sitting or standing still (resting tremor) and subsides when the person moves the affected body part.
Stiff muscles (rigidity) and aching muscles. One of the most common early signs of Parkinson's disease is a reduced arm swing on one side when the person is walking that is caused by rigid muscles. Rigidity can also affect the muscles of the legs, face, neck, or other parts of the body and may cause muscles to feel tired and achy.
Slow, limited movement (bradykinesia), especially when the person tries to move from a resting position. For instance, it may be difficult to get out of a chair or turn over in bed.
Weakness of face and throat muscles. Talking and swallowing may become more difficult, and the person may choke, cough, or drool. Speech becomes softer and monotonous. Loss of movement in the muscles in the face can cause a fixed, vacant facial expression, often called the "Parkinson's mask."
Difficulty with walking (gait disturbance) and balance (postural instability). A person with Parkinson's disease is likely to take small steps and shuffle with his or her feet close together, bend forward slightly at the waist (stooped posture), and have trouble turning around. Balance and posture problems may result in frequent falls. However, these problems usually do not develop until later in the course of the disease.
Tremor is often the first symptom that people with Parkinson's disease or their family members notice. Initially, the tremor may appear in just one arm or leg or only on one side of the body. The tremor also may affect the chin, lips, and tongue. As the disease progresses, the tremor may spread to both sides of the body, although in some cases the tremor remains on just one side.

Emotional and physical stress tend to make the tremor more noticeable. Sleep, complete relaxation, and intentional movement or action usually reduce or stop the tremor.

Although tremor is one of the most common signs of Parkinson's disease, not everyone with tremor has Parkinson's disease. Unlike tremor caused by Parkinson's disease, tremor caused by other conditions gets better when your arm or hand is not moving and gets worse when you try to move it. The most common cause of non-Parkinson's tremor is essential tremor, a treatable condition that is often wrongly diagnosed as Parkinson's disease.

Other symptoms
Parkinson's disease can cause a variety of other symptoms. These can be disabling and may include:

Decreased dexterity and coordination. Changes in handwriting are common, with writing becoming smaller. Athletic abilities decline, and daily activities such as dressing and eating become more difficult.
Cramps in the muscles and joints.
Oily skin or increased dandruff.
Digestive and urinary problems. Constipation is common. Controlling urination (incontinence) may be difficult, and urination may be frequent and at times urgent. Drugs used to treat Parkinson's disease may help or may sometimes make these symptoms worse.
Problems with involuntary or automatic body functions, such as increased sweating, low blood pressure when the person stands up (orthostatic hypotension), and problems with sexual function. These symptoms may also be caused by Parkinson's-plus conditions or drugs used to treat Parkinson's disease.
Freezing, a sudden, brief inability to move. It most often affects walking.
Problems with sleep, mood, and thought also are common in people who have Parkinson's disease.

Problems falling asleep or staying asleep (insomnia) can result from anxiety, depression, or physical restlessness. People with Parkinson's disease may not be able to sleep well because they cannot easily turn over or change position in bed.
A person with Parkinson's disease may slowly become more dependent, fearful, indecisive, and passive. The person may talk less often than he or she used to, withdraw from family and friends, and remain inactive unless encouraged to move about. Depression is very common in people with this disease and can be caused by chemical changes in the brain or can be a reaction to having a disabling disease. Depression often improves with proper treatment.
Up to one-third of people with Parkinson's disease may develop dementia and confusion, similar to Alzheimer's disease, late in the course of the disease. Depression can further contribute to memory loss and confusion. Memory loss, hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that aren't really there), and vivid dreams may sometimes be caused by drugs taken to treat Parkinson's disease.
There is a variety of other conditions with similar symptoms. Some of these may be reversible
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