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Parkinsons causes are likely a blend of genetics and environmental or other unknown factors. About 10 to 20 percent of Parkinsons disease cases are linked to a genetic cause, says Ted Dawson, M.D., Ph. D., director of the Institute for Cell Engineering at Johns Hopkins. Parkinsons Disease Risk Factors and Causes | Johns Hopkins Medicine hopkinsmedicine.org parkinsons-disease hopkinsmedicine.org parkinsons-disease
On average, a person with Parkinsons disease dies at the age of 81, which is equal to national life expectancy rates. Depending on age and location, overall life expectancy is somewhere between the ages of 78 and 81.
It should be noted that the life expectancy of Parkinsons disease can be normal or near normal. However, a number of factors can shorten life expectancy. ing to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinsons Research, patients usually live between 10 and 20 years after diagnosis. Parkinsons Disease Life Expectancy - Griswold Home Care griswoldhomecare.com blog december griswoldhomecare.com blog december
With advanced Parkinsons disease, stage 5 life expectancy can be months or years depending on how your condition presents. You are likely to need round-the-clock care at this stage, and you may not be able to move around independently.
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What are symptoms of Parkinsons disease? Rigidity (stiffness) Bradykinesia (slowness of movements) Tremors (involuntary or uncontrolled movements of body parts) Problems with posture and balancing. Problems with walking or moving around. What Are the 5 Stages of Parkinsons Disease? - MedicineNet medicinenet.com article medicinenet.com article
Parkinsons disease is progressive, so symptoms (e.g., slow movements, shaking, and stiffness) naturally worsen with time. Several environmental factors, namely physical inactivity, dehydration, poor diet, and stress, can aggravate symptoms and, perhaps, worsen disease progression.
Motor fluctuations can become an issue five to 10 years after diagnosis. Postural instability (trouble with balance and falls) typically occurs after about 10 years.

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