Children’s version of Parkinsons’s disease?
January 25th, 2010 | by admin |(-Concrete Butterfly-) asked:
My sister, 2 years old, suffers from Trembling hands and arms, constant falling, propulsive gait, dragging of right leg and foot, and loss of balance. I believe she might have something similar to Parkinsons’s disease–only she’s too young to have that particular disease, as it only affects elders and not children. Is there a health condition that is similar to Parkinsons’s disease?
Let me clarify myself…Please NAME a few? Thank you.
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My sister, 2 years old, suffers from Trembling hands and arms, constant falling, propulsive gait, dragging of right leg and foot, and loss of balance. I believe she might have something similar to Parkinsons’s disease–only she’s too young to have that particular disease, as it only affects elders and not children. Is there a health condition that is similar to Parkinsons’s disease?
Let me clarify myself…Please NAME a few? Thank you.
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For proper diagnosis and treatment.
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