Parkinson’ Disease is a brain disease called a neurodegenerative disorder, affecting the neuros in areas of the brain.
Most people start experiencing symptoms slowly over the years, but these symptoms are often slightly different in each person since it affects different parts of the brain.
Symptoms vary but the most noticed are hand tremors when the hands are at rest. In addition, limb rigidity and balance problems may also occur as the disease progresses.
Modern day medicine has no cure and the cause is widely unknown.
There are treatments available, including medications or surgery which slow the progression, but without halting the disease.
Parkinson’s include motor movement issues as well non-motor symptoms like sleep behavior disorders, depression, constipation, loss of sense of smell and apathy.