Despite Parkinson’s Disease (PD) affecting an estimated 10 million people across the globe, many are not familiar with its warning signs. The majority of individuals are unaware of the various physical and psychological implications that this neurological condition can bring. It is essential to recognize the potential indicators of the illness, so that appropriate treatment can be pursued in a timely manner.

Living with PD can be difficult due to its unpredictable symptoms, which usually become worse over time. Unfortunately, there is currently no cure available and treatment typically focuses on managing these symptoms and increasing mobility. This blog post will discuss some of the common physical, emotional, cognitive and sensory changes caused by PD and how they can affect day-to-day life.