2. Tremors
Tremors are the symptom that most people associate with Parkinson’s disease, though it’s not the only symptom. You should take note if you are experiencing gradual tremors which get worse over time – and you should especially take note if you can combine the symptom of tremors with any of the other symptoms mentioned in this article.
Make an appointment with your doctor if you check two or more of these symptoms at once: It doesn’t necessarily mean that you have Parkinson’s disease, but it does mean that you should get it checked out: You will feel much more at ease when you know.
In the case of Parkinson’s disease, the tremors will start small and tend to increase as the disease becomes more degenerative, but you shouldn’t wait until a small tremor has turned into full-on shakes: Instead, see your doctor once you notice the tremor at all, especially so if you have a family history with the disease already.