What Is Parkinson’s Disease? Definition, symptoms, Causes, diagnosis, Stages, Risk Factors, pathophysiology, medications, treatment

Trouble sleeping

Trouble sleeping
Trouble sleeping

Parkinson’s disease affects the quality of sleep in most of the people as they start struggling with falling asleep or staying asleep. Patients with Parkinson’s disease are not able to maintain deep sleep during the nighttime. It is normal for tossing and turning yourself in bed for everyone but sleepless nights or small intervals of deep sleep are warning signs. If you are struggling with falling asleep by thrashing yourself in bed or experience sudden movements in your sleep then it might be a sign of Parkinson’s disease.