Parkinson’s disease symptoms: The ‘typical’ sign 70% of people with Parkinson’s experience

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The Parkinson’s Foundation (PF) has outlined several signs that you might have the disease.

Perhaps one of the most well known symptoms of Parkinson’s is a “tremor” which “occurs mostly at rest” and lessens during sleep and when the body part is actively in use, the PF explains.

The health body states that a tremor tends to occur in the hands, but it can also appear in other parts of the body, including the lower lip, jaw or leg.

“Some people report an internal tremor, a shaking sensation inside the chest, abdomen or limbs that cannot be seen,” it adds.

Source: | This article first appeared on Express.co.uk

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