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Parkinsons disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic In Parkinson's disease, nerve cells in the brain called neurons slowly break down or die Many Parkinson's disease symptoms are caused by a loss of neurons that produce a chemical messenger in the brain
Enfermedad de Parkinson - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic En la enfermedad de Parkinson, algunas células nerviosas del cerebro llamadas neuronas se degradan o mueren progresivamente Muchos síntomas de la enfermedad de Parkinson son causados por la pérdida de neuronas que producen un neurotransmisor en el cerebro
Empowering Lives: Navigating Parkinson’s disease with hope While there is no cure for Parkinson's disease currently, treatments can significantly improve symptoms and give you a better quality of life According to Dr Natteru, medications often help manage symptoms by increasing or substituting dopamine
Parkinsons disease care at Mayo Clinic Your care team has expertise in treating Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders with the latest therapies, including medicines and deep brain stimulation
3 early indicators of Parkinson’s disease - Mayo Clinic Press Parkinson’s disease is the second most common form of neurodegenerative illness, only after Alzheimer’s disease In fact, two percent of the population over age 70 has Parkinson’s disease
DAT scan for Parkinsons disease usefulness and cost You may be given medicines used to treat Parkinson's disease to see if you get better If your symptoms show significant improvement, this may help confirm your diagnosis
Parkinson’s or Parkinsonism? - Mayo Clinic Connect Parkinson's is caused mainly by the degeneration of nerve cells in the brain, while the causes of parkinsonism are numerous, ranging from the side effects of medications to chronic head traumas to metabolic diseases to toxins to neurological diseases