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Monday, February 11, 2019

Parkinson’s disease - the one toilet sign of Parkinson’s in the night you shouldn’t ignore

February 11, 2019   By MATT ATHERTON

PARKINSON’S disease symptoms develop slowly over a long period of time, and could be caused by nerve damage in the brain. One of the warning signs of the neurodegenerative condition is a subtle change to your toilet habits in the night. Are you at risk of Parkinson’s disease?

Parkinson’s disease is a condition that causes the brain to become progressively more damaged over time, according to 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 slowly, and only appear as mild at first. You could be at risk of Parkinson’s disease if you often wake up in the night needing the toilet, it’s been revealed.

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