Constipation can Leads Parkinson
You who have a history of constipation, be careful. According to one study, constipation can lead to Parkinson’s disease. Dr. Walter A. Rocca of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, found that those who suffer from constipation have twice the chance to suffer from Parkinson’s than those who are far from the disorder. Thus was launched Reuters.
Parkinson’s itself is a degenerative brain disease that causes the body trembling, stiff muscles, difficulty walking, and talking. The disease is changing the autonomic nervous system, which controls the body spontaneous processes such as heart rate, digestion, saliva, and intestinal function. While constipation is an early manifestation of the neurodegenerative process underlying Parkinson’s disease.
Further investigation is needed to confirm and evaluate additional potential relationship between constipation and Parkinson’s disease. In the meantime, it is suggested that constipation sufferers to stay focused on efforts to overcome the current problems than worrying about the risk of Parkinson’s disease.
