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03 November, 2025
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Recent studies suggest that certain movements, such as compulsively moving one’s legs, may be indicative of an increased risk of developing Parkinson's disease (PD).
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement. It leads to the gradual breakdown of nerve cells (neurons) in specific parts of the brain, resulting in various movement-related symptoms.
Movement Problems: As neurons in the brain deteriorate, patients experience tremors, muscle stiffness, impaired balance, and slowness of movement.
Dopamine Deficiency: The condition primarily affects the substantia nigra, an area in the brain that produces dopamine, a neurotransmitter responsible for coordinating smooth and purposeful movements.
By the time symptoms are noticeable, individuals with Parkinson’s may have lost 60-80% of the dopamine-producing cells in this area, leading to symptoms like tremors and stiffness.
Common Symptoms:
Tremors (shaking), particularly in the hands.
Bradykinesia (slowness of movement).
Rigidity or stiffness in the muscles.
Postural instability, which leads to problems with balance and coordination.
Gait Changes: People with Parkinson's often develop a distinctive walking pattern, known as the "parkinsonian gait". This includes:
Leaning forward while walking.
Festination (small, quick steps as if hurrying).
Reduced arm swing while walking.
Start hesitation (difficulty initiating movement), and in some cases, freezing (sudden inability to move).
Age Factor: Although Parkinson's primarily affects older individuals, younger people can also be diagnosed, particularly if they have genetic predispositions.
Gender: Men are more frequently affected than women.
Genetics and Environmental Factors:
Family history increases risk. Those with close family members diagnosed with Parkinson's are more likely to develop the condition.
Environmental exposures such as pesticides, solvents, and air pollution may also elevate the risk of developing PD.
Currently, there are no blood tests or imaging techniques that can definitively diagnose Parkinson’s disease. The diagnosis is primarily based on:
Clinical evaluation of symptoms.
Movement tests performed by specialists (neurologists).
Medical history and family history of the disease.
It can often be misdiagnosed in its early stages due to overlap with other movement disorders.
While there is no cure for Parkinson's disease, treatment can help manage symptoms and improve the quality of life.
Medication:
Levodopa (the most common treatment), which helps to replenish dopamine levels in the brain.
Dopamine agonists and MAO-B inhibitors are also commonly used to manage symptoms.
Surgical Treatment:
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS): A surgical treatment involving the implantation of a device that sends electrical impulses to the brain to reduce symptoms.
Physical Therapy:
Helps improve mobility, balance, and flexibility, and addresses issues with the parkinsonian gait.
Lifestyle Adjustments:
Regular exercise, a healthy diet, and speech therapy are also important in managing Parkinson's.
Parkinson's disease is a complex, progressive condition with a significant impact on the movement and daily life of those affected. While treatment can help manage symptoms, ongoing research into early warning signs, risk factors, and genetic/environmental influences is crucial in improving diagnosis and care.
Source: THE HINDU
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