Thursday, March 20, 2008

FAQs on Parkinson's disease

What is Parkinson’s disease?
Parkinson's diseases are a group of neurological disorders affecting the central nervous system by obstructing muscle movement control and also cause certain psychological problems.

What are the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease?
Parkinson's disease has many symptoms like muscle rigidity, difficulty in walking, muscle pain, tremors, speech difficulties, failure of fine motor skills, gastrointestinal difficulties, loss of sexual function, depression, confusion, memory loss etc. Parkinson’s disease patient were found to have lower levels of glutathione People over 50 years of age are at an increased rate of risk of developing this disease as they have lower levels of glutathione.

Causes behind Parkinson's diseases?
Parkinson's diseases are caused by decline of the brain cells that control the various movements of the body. This decline slows down dopamine production and become an obstacle in the ability of the nerves to send messages to the muscles. As a result of this muscles lose the ability to function properly. Also lower levels of glutathione in the body are one of the causes behind progression of this disease.

What Parkinson's treatments are available?
Parkinson’s disease cannot be completely uprooted but the symptoms can be controlled to a great extent. There are certain medications available to treat the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Good levels of glutathione in the body can help patients with Parkinson’s disease.

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