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Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease |
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Parkinson’s Disease symptoms are characterized by the development of dementia with confusion, loss of memory, difficulty with word finding, and depression.
Parkinson’s disease symptoms can include difficulty with loss of smell and blurring of the vision. Sometimes people develop problems with a falling blood pressure particularly when they stand; this is known as orthostatic hypotension.
Since Parkinson’s disease symptoms can be difficult to pinpoint, the diagnosis of this disease often requires a neurologist.
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| To view specific information about topics related to Parkinson’s Disease symptoms go to our Topics page. | |
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Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease often do not lead directly to the underlying diagnosis and many symptoms can be misleading. Please review all concerns and information found on this website with your health care provider. | |