Parkinson’s Disease (PD)

A progressive neurodegenerative disorder affecting movement and quality of life.

Sources: National Institute on Aging, Cleveland Clinic, NINDS, NHS.uk

Overview

Parkinson’s disease is a long-term condition that usually develops gradually, often starting after age 60. It results from the loss of dopamine-producing brain cells, affecting the body's ability to coordinate smooth, purposeful movement.

Mechanism & Pathology

Symptoms & Functions Affected

Motor Symptoms (Movement)

Non-Motor Symptoms

Consequences and Complications

As the disease progresses, patients may face significant challenges:


Data sources: obtained from multiple sources. 2026