Low levels of norepinephrine
Experts believe that there is damage to nerve endings within the brain responsible for producing norepinephrine. This is a neurotransmitter. Low norepinephrine levels in Parkinson’s can lead to additional complications for patients. Norepinephrine regulates blood circulation and is responsible for automatic body functions. Parkinson’s patients are more likely to experience both motor and non-motor symptoms.
- Postural instability
- Anxiety
- Rigidity of the limbs
- The following are some of the ways to reduce your risk:
- Tremor
- Dementia