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Young Parkinson's: Subtle Signs You Can't Ignore
7 Dec
Summary
- Nearly 40-45% of Indian Parkinson's patients show motor symptoms young.
- Early signs like small handwriting and soft voice are often mistaken for stress.
- A 38-year-old patient ignored symptoms, later diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson's.

India is facing a significant increase in Parkinson's Disease cases, with a notable rise in early-onset diagnoses among younger populations. Neurologists report that approximately 40-45% of Indian patients experience motor symptoms between their early twenties and late forties, a statistic that underscores the prevalence of young-onset Parkinson's Disease (EOPD).
Subtle changes can be easily underestimated as they often overlap with the aftereffects of everyday stress. These include a noticeable shrinking of handwriting, a softer or breathier voice, stiffness or difficulty with movement and walking, and a slight tremor. Many individuals, like a 38-year-old patient recently treated, initially dismiss these symptoms, attributing them to fatigue or stress.
Neurologists strongly advocate for regular neurological screenings and paying close attention to persistent symptoms, especially for those with a family history of the disease. Prompt consultation with a doctor is crucial for early detection and management, preventing potential complications and improving outcomes for those affected by this progressive neurological disorder.



