A Deeper Look into the Non-Motor Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease
Issues with sleeping
For patients with Parkinson's disease, another non-motor symptom can very well include trouble sleeping, however the cause has to do with a certain region of the brain dictates an individual’s movement while sleeping. This effect on the brain can subsequently cause over tiredness during the day, providing yet another difficult experience for patients diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. The types of sleeping disorders that patients will often encounter can vary from one case to another, but the most common include restless legs syndrome (RLS) and insomnia.