9. Constipation
The last symptom on our list is constipation. People with Parkinson’s disease often have trouble digesting food and going to the bathroom. We now know that these problems often start a long time before the tremors and movement problems that usually lead to a visit to a neurologist.
Even though there are many potential causes of constipation, people living with Parkinson’s disease certainly have difficulties with bowel movements.
…If you think that you might suffer from PD, it’s best to call your doctor ASAP, so that you can receive the proper treatment!
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5 Responses
This information has been very helpful as I am caring for a man with PD. You mentioned some signs I was not aware of.
I am living with a friend who has PD. What are the best ways of helping him.
Prayer 🙏
Patience
Encourage excersise
My husband us 15 years in to diagnosis which was given when he was 52
We are now battling crippling hallucinations and dementia which has almost brought us both to our knees
Remain positive always but be mindful that medications have consequences which can lead to having to deal with other problems
Walk move move move however small amounts any amounts are beneficial
Enjoy every day without looking forwards too much with gentle encouragement and support your friend will still be a part of the wonderful human race
This information is extremely important. My next door neighbor was recently diagnosed with Parkinsonism. She will definitely value this article.