Why Parkinson’s Can Affect Facial Expressions
How Parkinson’s Can Change Facial Expression and Body Language
Parkinson’s disease can affect much more than walking, balance, or tremor.
For many people, it also changes facial expression and body language in ways that may not be immediately obvious at first.
Friends or family members sometimes notice that someone with Parkinson’s appears more serious, tired, distant, or expressionless than before — even when they are feeling perfectly engaged emotionally.
This symptom is common in Parkinson’s and is sometimes referred to as facial masking or a masked face.
