Dandruff has proven to be one of the symptoms of incurable Parkinson's disease. This is evidenced by research data from scientists from the UK, writes Express.
However, experts have not been able to determine why this serious neurological condition can lead to seborrheic dermatitis. This disease manifests itself in a mild form as dandruff, and in severe form, reddening of the scalp with the formation of scales or even the appearance of a weeping rash.
According to experts, such a symptom with Parkinson's disease may be associated with a certain type of fungus, which is the cause of dandruff.
Earlier, American scientists found that one of the most common symptoms of Parkinson's disease is sweating for no reason. At the same time, increased sweating affects mainly the upper body.
Parkinson's disease is a slowly progressive disease of the central nervous system that affects older people. Typical manifestations are movement disorders, muscle rigidity and resting tremors.