
Pain and Sensitivity
One of the most difficult symptoms to manage with Parkinson’s Disease is the chronic pain that most likely comes with the diagnosis. The pain can take various forms, such as musculoskeletal, dystonic, or neuropathic pain. Studies have shown that pain affects up to 85% of people with PD, and it can impact their quality of life, mood, and mobility. The causes of pain in PD are complex and multifactorial, but they may include changes in the sensory processing and the central pain modulation system. The article also discusses the management of pain in PD, which may involve medications, physical therapy, exercise, and other interventions.