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Why More Than Neurologists Are Needed for Parkinson's
Read it in Hindi Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is a neurological condition. Hence, it is most likely that the specialist that one sees for...


Emotional and Psychological Effects of Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s Disease (PD) impacts not only physical health but also mental well-being for both patients and families.
While physical symptoms are well-known, the emotional and cognitive challenges are often overlooked. Recognizing and addressing these issues is crucial for improving quality of life.


Who Can Diagnose Parkinson's Disease and How?
Understanding the diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease (PD). There's no single test, but doctors rely on symptoms, medical history, and physical exams. Early detection is crucial for managing the condition. Consult a neurologist if you notice symptoms like slowness of movement, tremors, stiffness, or balance issues.


Side Effects of Parkinson’s Medicines
This article discusses common medications used to manage Parkinson's Disease (PD) and their potential side effects. It covers Levodopa, Dopamine Agonists, and Amantadine, explaining how these medications work and the common side effects associated with each. It also provides tips on managing side effects and the importance of regular consultation with a doctor for dose adjustments.


Misdiagnosis of Parkinson's Disease
Misdiagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease is common, affecting over 25% of patients. This often leads to delayed or wrong treatments. PD is complex with various symptoms, and there's no definitive test. Other conditions can mimic PD, such as essential tremor, NPH, and dementia with Lewy bodies. Accurate diagnosis is crucial for proper treatment and management.


Go with your Gut: Optimizing Diet for Parkinson's Symptoms
Diet significantly impacts Parkinson's Disease (PD) symptoms. Research suggests that fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, and certain spices may reduce symptom severity and progression. Conversely, dairy, canned foods, and fried items might worsen symptoms. Managing specific PD symptoms like constipation, nausea, and sleep issues through dietary adjustments is also possible. However, individual responses vary, and moderation is key.


The Unique Nature of Parkinson's Disease
There are differences in how medicines will work for different people, even if they have the same set of symptoms. So what does this mean for an effort like ours? It's simple, each device needs to be tailored to the user. And that is exactly what we've done.
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