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Parkinson's: The Subtle Early Symptom

5 Feb

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Summary

  • Loss of smell can precede other Parkinson's symptoms by years.
  • Around 95% of Parkinson's patients experience some smell decline.
  • Smell loss impacts mood, safety, and food enjoyment significantly.
Parkinson's: The Subtle Early Symptom

For the approximately 153,000 individuals in the UK living with Parkinson's disease, the progression of symptoms can vary significantly. While most are over 50, a small percentage are younger. Notably, a decline in the sense of smell is a prevalent symptom that can manifest years before movement-related issues become apparent.

This loss of smell affects a vast majority, with up to 95% of Parkinson's patients experiencing it to some degree. It significantly impacts daily life, affecting the enjoyment of food, potentially leading to weight changes, and influencing mood and relationships.

Furthermore, diminished smell poses safety risks, such as failing to detect a fire. Importantly, this symptom does not respond to standard Parkinson's medications, indicating its independent nature and the lack of improvement through current treatments.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
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Disclaimer:
Yes, a loss or decline in the sense of smell is a symptom that can occur several years before other signs of Parkinson's disease develop.
Up to 95% of individuals with Parkinson's disease experience some degree of smell loss.
No, loss of smell does not typically respond to Parkinson's medication and is unlikely to improve with treatment.

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