Shared from myparkinsonsteam.com.
Many symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and parkinsonism can interfere with daily life. Parkinson’s disease symptoms fall under two general categories: motor and nonmotor. One of the less common motor symptoms is micrographia. Micrographia causes small, cramped handwriting and often worsens as the person continues to write in a single sitting.
Here’s what you need to know about micrographia, including why it occurs in Parkinson’s and how to manage this symptom in day-to-day life.