Abstract
Abstract
Background
Parkinson's disorder is a neurodegenerative illness that displays motor and non-motor manifestations. There is no definite cause of Parkinson's disorder, nor is there a medicine or treatment to prevent it.
Main body of the abstract
Non-motor manifestations of the disorder are referred to be progressive symptoms of the disorder by medical specialists since they might emerge chronically several years before motor symptoms. Among these symptoms are a loss of smell, constipation, a sleep disorder, melancholy, sexual dysfunction, and depression. In this paper, we focus on several different aspects related to Parkinson's disorder (PD) prodromal features and their prevalence in PD patients, pathophysiology, treatment (if possible), and the impact of prodromal symptoms on diagnosis, prognosis of life of patients.
Short conclusion
All people who present with these non motor prodermal symptoms should be considered by specialists for further tests for early diagnosis of this disease.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Geography, Planning and Development