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Symptoms of Parkinsonism

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By Kevin Rail
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Parkinsonism is a condition caused by illnesses, medications or nervous system disorders that are not related to Parkinson's disease. Some of the secondary conditions that may cause this are meningitis, strokes or encephalitis. Patients with parkinsonism may present several noticeable symptoms.

    Expressions

  1. The face may become slightly distorted, and the patient may not be able to smile, frown or display other expressions.
  2. Voice

  3. A patient with parkinsonism may speak very slowly and the voice may be very soft.
  4. Movements

  5. Movements such as picking up shoes from the floor can become altered and difficult.
  6. Immobility

  7. Parts of the body (e.g., arms, legs) may become stiff and lack their full range of motion.
  8. Shakes

  9. The patient's hands may shake uncontrollably. This symptom is also called tremors.
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