When To Call a Doctor
Call911or other emergency services immediately if you have
sudden weakness, numbness, loss of balance, altered speech, or vision problems.
These could be signs of a
stroke. The symptoms of Parkinson's disease develop
slowly over months.
If you think you may have symptoms of
Parkinson's disease, see your doctor. Urgent medical
care is not needed if you have had a tremor for some time. However, you should
discuss the tremor at your next doctor's appointment. If a tremor is affecting
your daily activities or if it is a new symptom, see your doctor sooner.
If you have been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, call your
doctor if:
- You notice any significant change in your
symptoms, such as severe episodes of freezing—a sudden loss of mobility—which
may affect walking.
- Your response to your medicine
changes.
- Any other
complications occur.
- You have
symptoms of depression.
- You or your family
notice that you have problems with memory and thinking ability.
If you have been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, you will need
to see members of your health care team regularly (every 3 to 6 months, or as
directed) for adjustments in your treatment as your condition changes.
Watchful Waiting
If you notice a
tremor developing, watch and record its development.
Discuss it with your doctor at the next possible opportunity. A written
description will help your doctor make a correct diagnosis. In writing your
description, consider the following questions:
- Did the tremor start suddenly or
gradually?
- What makes it worse or better?
- What parts of
your body are affected?
- Have there been any recent changes in the
medicines you are taking or how much you are taking?
For more questions that will help your doctor make an accurate
diagnosis, read about
medical history and Parkinson's disease.
Who To See
The following health professionals can help diagnose or treat
Parkinson's disease:
Other health professionals who may be involved in your care
include:
To prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment