Quality of life among many people with Parkinson’s disease may be affected more by non-motor symptoms like pain and depression than motor symptoms commonly associated with the disorder. By far, the most frequent complaint is pain which affects between roughly 70% to 95% of all individuals diagnosed with this neurodegenerative condition. Despite this, non-motor symptoms are frequently underreported and go largely untreated. This brief article examines different types of pain associated with Parkinson’s Disease and a variety of treatment possibilities.
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