7- Posture while standing
Parkinson’s does not affect an individual with a sharp appearance suddenly or without introductions. Rather, his symptoms begin to appear gradually, including changes in the position of the body during standing, which start slightly at first to get worse with time.
Some bending in the position of the body while standing may be a symptom of the first disease, and this is due to the loss of the patient to control his ability to coordinate his movements with an imbalance that develops and gets worse gradually.
Although the curvature of the stature may arise due to a specific injury to the patient in the back, for example, the patient will often regain his straightness if he recovers, which differs from the patient with Parkinson’s, who often will not be able to regain control of the length and straightness of his stature.
Consult a doctor immediately as soon as you notice any of these early symptoms.
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