Parkinson’s signs and symptoms
These are the most important symptoms that may appear in the initial stages of the disease:
1- Writing in a smaller font than usual
The sudden change in the size of the font that you write on paper may be an early warning of injury. Patients with Parkinson’s begin to lose control of body movement due to changes in the brain, which makes even automatic and straightforward movements more difficult than usual.
Typically, the writing produced by Parkinson’s patients is characterized by that they contain letters whose size is smaller than usual, and that the distance between each word and the next is very small.
It may begin in the early stages of the disease with one letter smaller than usual during writing, to increase the number of small characters gradually as the stages of the disease develop.
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