Sweating for no apparent reason is the most common warning sign of Parkinson's disease.

And the Express newspaper, citing the American Parkinson's Disease Association, notes that the symptoms of the disease develop gradually and appear mild.

According to experts, excessive sweating mainly affects the upper half of the body, and if a person discovers this sign in him, he should consult a specialist doctor.

Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disease that progresses gradually and slows down and affects the central nervous system. Its main manifestations are movement disorder, such as lack of body movement, muscle stiffness, rest tremor and balance disorder.

Source: Novosti

By:Nadeemy Haded

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