Many people simply ignore this early sign of the disease and do not repeat other people’s mistakes.
Parkinson’s disease is a degenerative brain disease that, unfortunately, cannot be prevented or completely cured. However, it has clear stages of development, according to which the patient’s condition changes dramatically.
Classically, the progression of the disease can be divided into 5 stages. If you can catch it at a very early stage, then you will have the opportunity to improve the patient’s quality of life and delay the onset of terrible symptoms.
The difficulty is that people rarely perceive the first signs of illness as a problem and prefer not to take them seriously. But it is precisely this attention to the slightest changes in behavior and habits that plays a decisive role in the further development of the disease scenario.
Doctors include handwriting shrinkage among these seemingly insignificant symptoms. If you notice that one of your parents has started writing smaller letters, shortening the spaces between them and grouping words into sentences, this is a good reason to make an appointment for your loved one with a neurologist.
ADVERTISING – CONTINUED BELOW
In medical parlance, this change in handwriting is called micrographia. Usually, the symptom indicates disorders in the functioning of the central nervous system, characteristic of Parkinson’s disease. In these cases, it is best to see a doctor as soon as possible, as the disease can still be controlled in the early stages.