Recognizing the Stages of Parkinson's Disease Progression - Eve…
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To find out how far the disease has progressed, many doctors use a rating scale called the Hoehn and Yahr Staging of Parkinson's Disease: Stage one Mild symptoms affect only one side of the body. Stage two Symptoms affect both sides of the body, with posture and gait changes. Stage three Body movements are slow, and balance is impaired. Stage four Symptoms are severe and disabling, muscles become rigid, the patient can't live alone, and walking is limited. Stage five Wheelchair-bound or bedridden, the patient needs constant care.
Stage one Mild symptoms affect only one side of the body.
Stage two Symptoms affect both sides of the body, with posture and gait changes.
Stage three Body movements are slow, and balance is impaired.
Stage four Symptoms are severe and disabling, muscles become rigid, the patient can't live alone, and walking is limited.
Stage five Wheelchair-bound or bedridden, the patient needs constant care.
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