The Parkinson's disease affects nerve cells in deep parts of the brain - the substantia nigra and the basal ganglia. They are responsible for control of body movement. In case of PD these nerve cells die, and as a result a tremor, stiffness, problems with balance, slowness of movement occur. For further info check bookimed.com/clinics/illness=parkinson-s-disease/
It affect the skeletal, muscular , nervous system , endocrine cardiovascular , respiratory system, lymphatic , immune system , digestive system and the reproductive system.
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Parkinsons disease can make you have babies when you have nappies on your head in the sky when its raining
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The symptoms of Parkinsons disease can vary from one person to another. Some signs of parkinsons disease are tremors, slowed motion, shakiness, speech changes and dementia.
Cystic fibrosis is widely recognized as a lung disease, but it is actually a disease that affects many parts of the body. So yes. it can:) hope this is helpful
Pelvic inflammatory disease most often affect the uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. It can also affect the peritoneum and other pelvic organs.
All parts are affected in some manner, since it is a disease that affects the brain.
Usually it is recognized as a disease in the joints of the skeleton. inflammatory atrhiritis can however affect many organs and other parts of the body.
rigidity of the body,akinesia-inability to walk freely & tremors characterize the triad of Parkinsonism
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