Creating an correct diagnosis in the early stages of Parkinson’s disease can be difficult, and it may need observation of the patient for some time until it is apparent that the tremor is consistently present and is joined by one or more of the other classic symptoms.Because other forms of parkinsonism have alike features but require dissimilar treatments, making a precise diagnosis as soon as possible is necessary for starting a patient on a proper treatment regimen.
For diagnosing PD Currently, there are no specific tests, although there are several methods for evaluating its presence. Including evaluation of symptoms and their severity diagnosis is based on a neurological examination,when symptoms are significant, a trial test of drugs (primarily levodopa [L-dopa]) may be used to further diagnose the presence of PD.
The disease can be difficult to diagnose, especially in the early stages. Because no definitive tests exist for Parkinson’s, What’s more, signs and symptoms of Parkinson’s disease(including gait changes, trembling and trouble speaking or writing)may be dismissed as the effects of aging, particularly in older adults with the disease. doctors sometimes miss Parkinson’s disease in young people because they may believe it mainly affects older adults at the same time. On your medical history a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease is based, observations of your signs and a neurological examination. Your doctor will want to know about any medications you take and whether you have a family history of Parkinson’s.as part of your medical history.