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4. Tremor

Although most people associate tremors with Parkinson's disease, not everyone experiences them. Tremors are one of the five primary motor symptoms. Some people with Parkinson's experience a resting tremor that starts in a hand, foot, or leg on one side of the body. It then spreads to both sides as the disease progresses. A resting tremor may also occur in the jaw, chin, mouth, or tongue. Some people diagnosed with Parkinson's report feeling an inner tremor as well, which is not visible to anyone else.

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