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Does Being Outside In Cold Weather Make Your Symptoms Much Worse?

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Cold weather can indeed worsen Parkinson's symptoms for many people. Symptoms like tremors, stiffness, and pain may become more pronounced in the cold. Some individuals also experience increased difficulty with temperature regulation. If you notice your symptoms worsening in cold weather, it's important to talk to your Show Full Answer

Cold weather can indeed worsen Parkinson's symptoms for many people. Symptoms like tremors, stiffness, and pain may become more pronounced in the cold. Some individuals also experience increased difficulty with temperature regulation. If you notice your symptoms worsening in cold weather, it's important to talk to your doctor to find the best ways to manage them. Stay warm and take precautions to maintain comfort.

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