Tinnitus VS Vertigo: How are they related?

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Tinnitus VS Vertigo: How are they related?

“ Parkinson’s ” is another disease that is commonly found in the elderly, which often shows clear symptoms of “ shaking ” , making it a familiar name for Thais as “ Sannibat Luk Nok Disease ” . It is a disease caused by the degeneration of nerve cells in the brainstem, causing the production of dopamine , which is an important part in controlling the movement system, especially the muscle system, to decrease. Therefore, it results in tremors and muscle stiffness. It is often found in people aged 50 and over, and is one of the diseases that can be passed on genetically.

Not only shaking, but Parkinson’s also causes.

Lack of dopamine also results in inefficient body movement, reduced cognitive function. People with Parkinson’s disease may therefore have reduced sense of smell, poor balance, slow movement, difficulty moving, hunched back, and dopamine สมัคร UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีสำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ also plays an important role in regulating emotions. Parkinson’s patients may therefore have depression, insomnia, anxiety, or violently shouting and moving their arms and legs while sleeping. 

Parkinson’s symptoms divid into 5 stages

Stage 1: There is tremor when resting. When one internal organ is not use, and muscle pain begins to occur.

Stage 2: The tremors begin to spread to the other side of the body. Movement becomes inconvenient, with the back arched or the body arched forward when walking. 

Stage 3: It is difficult to balance and stand up, and there is a risk of falling easily.

Stage 4: Tremors decrease, but muscles become stiff. Eating becomes difficult and movement becomes slower than before. 

Stage 5: Muscles become more rigid to the point where the patient cannot help themselves, cannot move their body, their hands and feet become crooked, and they cannot control their swallowing, making them unable to eat, which increases the risk of complications.

Make a clear distinction ! Shaking like this, is it real or fake Parkinson’s?

Not just Parkinson’s, but tremors can also occur without a known cause, possibly due to genetics, including brain diseases, hyperthyroidism, infections, and the use of certain medications, such as anticonvulsants, antidepressants, and bronchodilators. Therefore, if you start to have tremors, don’t be careless. You should clearly check whether the tremors you are having are ” real or fake Parkinson’s ” by using a CT scan or brain MRI , including a deep brain scan F-DOPA PET Scan. Which will help identify abnormalities in dopamine in the brain.