Winter has arrived! Chilled weather with a cool breeze may delight some people, but it is not likely to cheer up people suffering from Parkinson’s disease. For several reasons, the holiday season can be more distressing for those who have this illness. It can be difficult to try to stay cosy in the bleak weather as the symptoms aggravate.
Parkinson’s disease is a neurological illness associated with ageing that affects the brain and causes unintentional or involuntary movements. It is the second most prevalent age-related brain disease and is believed to affect at least 1% of the elderly worldwide, according to experts.
Tremors, slowness of movement, bradykinesia (limb stiffness), problems with gait and balance, anxiety, sadness, hallucinations, and other symptoms are all signs of Parkinson’s disease. The only known cause of Parkinson’s disease is genetic, even though there are a number of known risk factors for the condition, such as the use of specific medications, exposure to certain chemicals, and others.
One of the problems with Parkinson’s disease is that changes in the ambient temperature can make people suffer. Parkinson’s disease can increase a person’s sensitivity to chilly temperatures while also making it harder to stay warm throughout the winter. The symptoms begin to gradually worsen. Tremors begin to occur more frequently, stiffness or rigidity can worsen, it becomes difficult to maintain balance, and gait issues can aggravate. People with Parkinson’s disease can become more uncomfortable with even a slight change in temperature.
Did you know that older adults with Parkinson’s disease are more susceptible to flu-related illnesses?
The holiday season can be filled with joy or anxiety, depending on whether one chooses to travel or stay warm at home. To keep the winter holidays and the entire season as healthy as possible, people with Parkinson’s can take a few precautionary steps.
Listed below are ten tips for staying safe and warm through the bitter winter:
Dealing with Parkinson’s disease can be quite frustrating. Parkinson’s disease may not yet have a cure, but its symptoms can be effectively managed. If you have Parkinson’s disease, the tips listed above can help you get through the winter. This season will fly by if you are mentally and physically prepared for it. So make sure you are cosy enough and well prepared to manage your symptoms.
About Author –
Dr. Mohan Krishna Narasimha Kumar Jonnalagadda, Consultant Neurologist, Yashoda Hospitals – Hyderabad
MBBS, MD (Internal Medicine), DM (Neurology)
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