What is a Parkinson’s disease?

What is a Parkinson’s disease?

In this article I will talk about a disease called Parkinson’s disease. Many of us are people who thought that Parkinson’s disease is the same as Parkinson’s disease, and that these two names have the same disease as Parkinson’s disease or Muhammad Ali’s disease, but after our study of medicine Nerves discovered that both diseases differ from each other, there are many diseases that lead to tremor and tremor include many types of them, the most famous Parkinson’s disease, but there are other reasons, so I like to know through this article what is the tremor? What are its causes besides Parkinson’s? How do we distinguish each type of tremor? And how to address?

Parkinson’s disease is defined as involuntary, repetitive and rhythmic movements caused by intermittent contractions of muscles and often affects one or more of the limbs, and sometimes less but also affects the head, trunk and jaw leading to the so-called reeling, and clear shudder at the interval of 4-5 Times per second are always due to Parkinson’s disease, while the topical reflux, which is 8-10 times a day, can be a normal physiological shudder with an increase in or it can be called the underlying (underlying) tremor. It appears due to involuntary movements in a particular direction Colostrum is due to be the sickest cerebellum.