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Is Anyone Familiar With CBD (corticbasal Degeneration? Symptoms Similar To PD But Progresses Faster And Some Different Symptoms Long Term.

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Corticobasal Degeneration (CBD) is a rare type of parkinsonism that progresses faster than Parkinson’s disease. Symptoms often include slow movement, muscle stiffness, dystonia (abnormal postures), jerky movements, speech difficulties, and trouble with purposeful motions like cutting food. Unlike Parkinson’s, motor symptoms Show Full Answer

Corticobasal Degeneration (CBD) is a rare type of parkinsonism that progresses faster than Parkinson’s disease. Symptoms often include slow movement, muscle stiffness, dystonia (abnormal postures), jerky movements, speech difficulties, and trouble with purposeful motions like cutting food. Unlike Parkinson’s, motor symptoms in CBD are usually asymmetrical, affecting one side of the body more. Cognitive and behavioral symptoms may also occur. For more, visit url: https://www.MyParkinsonsTeam.com/resources/type....

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