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What Are The 5 Stages Of Parkinsons.

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The 5 stages of Parkinson’s progression are:

1. Stage 1: Symptoms are mild and do not interfere with daily activities. Tremors and other movement symptoms occur on one side of the body
2. Stage 2: Symptoms worsen, affecting both sides of the body. Daily tasks become more difficult.
3. Stage 3: Loss of balance and slowness Show Full Answer

The 5 stages of Parkinson’s progression are:

1. Stage 1: Symptoms are mild and do not interfere with daily activities. Tremors and other movement symptoms occur on one side of the body.
2. Stage 2: Symptoms worsen, affecting both sides of the body. Daily tasks become more difficult.
3. Stage 3: Loss of balance and slowness of movements. Falls become more common.
4. Stage 4: Symptoms are severe and limiting. Assistance is needed for daily activities.
5. Stage 5: The most advanced stage. The person may be bedridden or wheelchair-bound and require constant care.

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July 19, 2024

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