04/24/2026
Early Signs of Parkinson’s to Watch for at Home 🧠💙
Caring for a loved one means noticing the little changes that others might miss. Early signs of Parkinson’s disease can be subtle—but recognizing them early can make a big difference.
Here are some common early warning signs:
• Slight tremor in the hand or fingers
• Smaller, cramped handwriting
• Slower movement or difficulty with daily tasks
• Muscle stiffness or reduced arm swing
• Softer or monotone voice
• Loss of smell
• Sleep disturbances (acting out dreams)
• Constipation
• Changes in posture or balance
• Reduced facial expression
These symptoms may appear gradually and often start on one side of the body.
✨ What to do:
If you notice a combination of these signs that persist over time, consider speaking with a healthcare professional. Early support and care can improve the quality of life.
🤝 You’re not alone in this journey—awareness is the first step to better care.