Parkinson's disease itself does not directly affect toenails, but individuals with the condition may experience changes in nail growth and health due to related factors. For example, mobility issues and reduced self-care can lead to poor nail hygiene, and certain medications may impact nail strength or appearance. Additionally, some patients may develop conditions like fungal infections, which can affect toenails. Regular foot care and monitoring are important for those with Parkinson's.
yes it affects it
People who consume alcohol appear to be less likely than abstainers to develop Parkinson's disease.
No, parkinson's affects the dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra, which is part of the mid-brain.
Ingrown toenails are only a medical disqualifier if they're deemed to be severe enough to affect your regular duties on a persistent basis, and they can't do anything about it.
It is less effective for Parkinson's disease and central nervous system diseases and ALS although it does create some improvement.
No not at all the you can get a visa to go anywhere with Parkinson.
No, Parkinson's disease can affect both men and women. Although it is thought to have a higher incidence in men, Parkinson's is caused by an imbalance levels of neurotransmitters in the brain, which both men and women have.
If you are taking Amanatadine, it can cause rashes on the legs.
It can. There are significantly higher rates of depression (with cognitive deficits) and dementia, due to Parkinson's Disease, than would be expected (from comparisons to similarly debilitating diseases).
Parkinson's disease itself does not directly affect SpO2 (peripheral capillary oxygen saturation) readings, which measure oxygen levels in the blood. However, symptoms related to Parkinson's, such as impaired mobility, respiratory issues, or swallowing difficulties, can indirectly impact respiratory function and potentially lead to lower oxygen saturation levels. Additionally, some patients may develop complications like pneumonia, which could further affect SpO2 readings. Regular monitoring and management of respiratory health are important for individuals with Parkinson's disease.
It can. There are significantly higher rates of depression (with cognitive deficits) and dementia, due to Parkinson's Disease, than would be expected (from comparisons to similarly debilitating diseases).
Toenails help you balnce.