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When most people think of Parkinson’s Disease (PD), they think of tremors, stiffness or slowness of movement.

However, PD can also affect thinking, behavior and mood. These changes can bring their own challenges and frustrations as they often impact the quality of life. Each person with PD is different, and many people do not develop each symptom.

There are over 40 symptoms associated with PD and everyone’s experience with it is different.

This page contains information leaflets on a variety of symptoms, ranging from motor, non motor and mental health.

Motor

  1. Tremor
  2. Motor Fluctuations
  3. Posture and Falling

Non Motor

  1. Bladder and Bowel
  2. Restless Legs Syndrome
  3. Blood Pressure
  4. Pain
  5. Sleep
  6. Fatigue and Parkinson’s Disease
  7. Eye Problems

Mental Health

  1. Anxiety and Parkinson’s
  2. Depression and Apathy
  3. Hallucinations
  4. Impulsive-Compulsive Behaviours
  5. Cognitive

 

Tremor

 

Motor Fluctuations

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