The symptoms of Parkinson’s disease can be divided into two types – motor symptoms and
non-motor symptoms.
Motor symptoms
Motor symptoms refer to the ones that are related to movements. These include:
✅ Slow in their daily activities
✅ Walking like a robot
✅ Stiffness in the limbs
✅ Tremor in the hands
✅ Falls caused due to instability
Non-motor symptoms
It is often hard to link the non-motor symptoms with Parkinson’s disease. Most patients would
need the help of the neurology doctors to identify the symptoms. These symptoms include:
✅ Fatigue
✅ Frequent urination and constipation
✅ Sleep problems
✅ Anxiety
✅ Depression
✅ Hallucination
✅ Speech problems
✅ Memory problems
✅ Difficulty in swallowing
✅ Loss of smell
✅ Non-specific pain
✅ Difficulty in writing