Psychological Issues
Parkinson’s disease could also have severe effects on the psychological well-being of many people. This condition might lower the natural amount of dopamine in your body, which eventually leads to changes in behaviors and moods. Some common psychological signs related to Parkinson’s include anxiety, depression, confusion, dementia, psychosis, reduced problem-solving skills, and trouble staying organized or making plans. Talking to professional therapists might be a good way to deal with these emotional changes. [10]










