Shared from parkinsonsdisease.net.
People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) can sometimes have problems with their hands and feet, including weakness, numbness, and pain.1
Those with this discomfort might be unsure whether these are signs of PD or something else. Studies have been done to determine whether peripheral neuropathy (PN) is more common among people with PD. Peripheral neuropathy is common in the general population. That makes it harder to know if it is more common among people with PD.1