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Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Parkinson’s disease warning: How many times do you poo in a week? Hidden signs in your gut

January 16, 2019  By Matt Atherton


PARKINSON’S disease symptoms develop slowly over a long period of time, and may be caused by nerve damage in the brain. One of the most common warning sing soft the neurodegenerative condition is constipation. This is how many times you should poo in a single week, or risk Parkinson’s disease.

Parkinson's disease symptoms: Signs of brain condition include constipation (Image: GETTY Images)


Parkinson’s disease is a condition that causes the brain to become progressively more damaged over time, said the NHS.

It’s caused by a loss of nerve cells in a specific part of the brain. These nerve cells are used to help send messages between the brain and the nervous system.
Parkinson’s disease symptoms tend to develop gradually, and only appear as mild at first.

One of the more common signs of Parkinson’s disease is constipation, it’s been revealed.

Constipation is common in Parkinson's disease
The Michael J. Fox Foundation For Parkinson’s Research
Frequently feeling constipated is a common warning symptom of Parkinson’s disease, according to charity The Michael J. Fox Foundation For Parkinson’s Research.

But, how are you supposed to know if you’re constipated? You’re likely to be constipated if you haven’t had a poo at least three times in a single week, added the NHS.

Your stool may also be difficult to push out, or larger than usual, it said.

The charity said: “Constipation is common in Parkinson's disease. Fibre-Rich foods and fluids may ease symptoms of constipation.

“People with a history of constipation may be at increased risk of developing Parkinson's disease down the road.

“Chronic constipation is common among people who suffer from Parkinson's and it has been suggested that constipation may precede the appearance of classic movement symptoms of the disease in some people.”

The NHS added: “It’s likely to be constipation if the poo is often dry, hard or lumpy.

“However, it's not unusual for a breastfeeding baby to go a week without having a poo.”

Despite its link to Parkinson’s disease, constipation is very common and affects most people at some point in their lifetime.

It can usually be treated at one with simple diet changes, including eating more fruit, vegetables or cereals.

But, you should speak to a doctor if your symptoms aren’t improving with treatments, or if you’re regularly constipated and it lasts a long time.

https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1072942/parkinsons-disease-symptoms-brain-signs-constipation-poo

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