Parkinson disease - discharge

Paralysis agitans - discharge; Shaking palsy - discharge; PD - discharge

Your health care provider has told you that you have Parkinson disease. This disease affects your brain and leads to tremors, problems with walking, movement, and coordination. Other symptoms or problems that may appear later on include difficulty swallowing, constipation, and drooling.

Parkinson disease

In Parkinson disease, the production of a brain chemical called dopamine becomes irregular and inadequate, and nerve cells cannot properly transmit messages. This results in the loss of muscle function. By providing an even, adequate supply of medication that the body converts into dopamine, neurons are able to transmit messages, and tremors decrease.

What to Expect at Home

Activity and Safety

Bowel Care

Diet and Swallowing

Other Care

Resources

When to Call the Doctor