5. Depression
Mood swings and personality changes aren’t the only things that you should look for when it comes to Parkinson’s disease in the process of developing; depression is another symptom that is common in the onset of Parkinson’s, and it’s a symptom that always warrants further investigation – even if you don’t think that it’s a problem, and even when it’s not a sign of Parkinson’s.
Depression is not just a symptom, but a disorder in itself. You should see your doctor if you are showing any symptoms of repeated depression; in most cases, you’re not just feeling a little down every once in a while, but you might actually be depressed.
Any combination of symptoms on this list that you can put together means you are at risk, and that you should make an appointment with your doctor as soon as possible so that any potential health conditions can be diagnosed and treated in the best way.