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Parkinsons disease - diagnosis

Author:NHS.uk
Written on:2019-04-30
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Parkinsons disease

  • Parkinsons disease
  • Symptoms
  • Causes
  • Diagnosis
  • Treatment
  • Living with

  • No tests can conclusively show that you have Parkinsons disease. Your doctor will base a diagnosis on your symptoms, medical history and a detailed physical examination.


    Your GP will talk to you about the problems youre experiencing and may ask you to perform some simple mental or physical tasks, such as moving or walking around, to help with the diagnosis.


    In the early stages, your GP may find it difficult to say whether you definitely have the condition because symptoms are usually mild.


    Referral to a specialist

    If your GP suspects Parkinsons disease, youll be referred to a specialist.


    This will usually be:


    • a neurologist, a specialist in conditions affecting the brain and nervous system

    • a geriatrician, a specialist in problems affecting elderly people


    The specialist will most likely ask you to perform a number of physical exercises so they can assess whether you have any problems with movement.


    A diagnosis of Parkinsons disease is likely if you have at least 2 of the 3 following symptoms:


    • shaking or tremor in a part of your body that usually only occurs at rest

    • slowness of movement (bradykinesia)

    • muscle stiffness (rigidity)


    If your symptoms improve after taking a medication called levodopa, its more likely you have Parkinsons disease.


    Special brain scans, such as a single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) scan, may also be carried out in some cases to try to rule out other causes of your symptoms.



    Receiving the diagnosis

    Being told you have Parkinsons disease can be emotionally distressing, and the news can often be difficult to take in.


    This means its important that you have the support of your family and a care team wholl be able to help you come to terms with the diagnosis.


    You may find it useful to contact Parkinsons UK, the Parkinsons support and research charity.


    You can contact them by:


    • calling their free helpline on 0808 800 0303 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 7pm, and 10am to 2pm on Saturdays)

    • emailing hello@parkinsons.org.uk


    Parkinsons UK brings people with Parkinsons, their carers and families together through a network of local groups, as well as online resources and a confidential helpline.


    The Parkinsons UK website provides information and support on every aspect of living with Parkinsons.




    NHS.uk


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