non-motor symptoms
Learn what to expect while living with Parkinson’s and how to live well with it.
Learn practical ways to manage some of the most complicated non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s.
The good news is that nOH is treatable. The goal of treatment is not to achieve normal blood pressure values, but rather, to reduce symptoms of nOH and improve your quality of life.
nOH is caused by dysfunction in the autonomic nervous system and causes people to feel faint when they stand or sit up.
Healthy nutrition can work in tandem with more traditional treatments to improve mood and reduce anxiety.
It’s important for people with Parkinson’s to recognize the most common triggers of depression and the actions they can take to live well.
Identify and learn about the non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s so you can take the first steps to living well.
Learn how to distinguish symptoms caused by Parkinson’s from those caused by medications.