Why Parkinson’s Can Affect Temperature Regulation
How Parkinson’s Can Affect Temperature Regulation
When people think about Parkinson’s disease, they often think about movement symptoms such as tremor, stiffness, or slower walking.
But Parkinson’s can also affect many automatic functions within the body — including how the body regulates temperature.
Some people living with Parkinson’s notice they become unusually sensitive to heat or cold, sweat excessively, or struggle to stay comfortable in changing temperatures.
These symptoms can feel confusing and are often rarely discussed, despite being surprisingly common.
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