5. Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s Disease is a neuron-condition, which means that it’s a condition which directly affects the brain; tremors are one of the most common symptoms that are associated with Parkinson’s disease, though the disease also has plenty of other symptoms associated with it which can include depression, mood swings, changes in appetite and a very common gait associated with Parkinson’s disease in the later stages of the disease.
You are at special risk for Parkinson’s s disease if you have a family history of the disease already. There are several other conditions which might make Parkinson’s onset happen quicker: If you suspect that you might be suffering from Parkinson’s or be in the early stages of the disease, then you should make an appointment with your doctor. The condition can be treated, though ideally with the earliest medical intervention possible – and some medication and lifestyle changes to compliment the form of treatment.