F02: Dementia in other diseases classified elsewhere
F02.3: Dementia in Parkinson disease
There is too little of a certain messenger substance in your brain. This mainly affects one’s movements. This is called Parkinson’s disease. You have also developed symptoms of dementia. The memory may get worse. One may often then no longer be able to judge everyday situations so well. The disease often makes it difficult to deal with everyday life or to concentrate. It is often difficult to remember the right word for something. One may also feel very depressed.
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