Parkinson’s Disease Symptoms and Signs

Multiple symptoms can make it difficult to determine if someone has Parkinson’s. If a person has more than one symptom of Parkinson’s, they should consult a doctor. [3]
Here are 15 symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease:
Tremors
One of the most common symptoms of Parkinson’s is tremors or shaking of hands. A person’s hands may shake slightly at rest if they have Parkinson’s. Parkinson’s patients may notice tremors on their fingers, thumbs, or even chins. Low levels of dopamine can cause uncontrollable body shaking. A slight shaking may be normal for someone who is stressed or exercises frequently. However, repetitive tremors can indicate Parkinson’s.