10 Early Signs of Parkinson’s Disease

2. Excessive sweating.

Once Parkinson’s has attacked the nervous system, the system loses its ability to regulate the body and this can cause changes in the sweat glands and the skin. Some patients could find themselves sweating profusely without any favorable change of weather. In women, such an attack may feel like a hot flash of menopause. This symptom is referred to as hyperhidrosis. This symptom can as well appear as a form of excess oil skin resulting to dandruff. Some people could also notice this condition through excessive saliva, but mostly caused by swallowing problems and not just producing excess saliva.

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