What Are The “visual Changes” Associated With PD? I’ve Seen Them Mentioned But No Details On What Change Occurs. Thx
Visual changes in Parkinson's disease (PD) often refer to visual hallucinations. These can include:
- Seeing things that aren’t there: For example, shadows may appear as demons or spirits
- Feeling an unseen presence: Some people might feel like someone is there when no one is.
- Frequency: Visual hallucinations occur in read more
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