Parkinson's disease support and neurological wellbeing care

Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease

  • Shaking or tremors in hands, legs, or chin
  • Stiff muscles
  • Slower walking or movement
  • Trouble with balance
  • Small handwriting
  • Depression or anxiety
  • Voice becomes softer
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Forgetfulness or slow thinking

Causes of Parkinson's Disease

  • Low dopamine levels in the brain
  • Inflammation in brain tissues
  • Gut-brain connection problems
  • Poor lifestyle habits over time

Types of Parkinson's Disease

Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease – Most common. No known clear cause.

Secondary Parkinsonism – Caused by injury, stroke, or medication.

Atypical Parkinsonism – Rare. Doesn't respond well to usual treatment.

Juvenile Parkinsonism – Starts before age 21. Very rare.

Risk Factors of Parkinson's Disease

1. Age – Most people get it after 60.

2. Gender – Men are at slightly higher risk.

3. Family History – It can run in families.

4. Toxins – Exposure to chemicals may raise the risk.

5. Head Injuries – Past trauma may increase chances.

Stages of Parkinson's Disease

Stage 1 Mild. One side is affected. Slight tremors or a change in posture.

Stage 2 Both sides show symptoms. Daily tasks are slower.

Stage 3 Balance starts to go. Movements are affected.

Stage 4 Can't live alone. Stiffness, slowness, and falls become common.

Stage 5 Need full-time care. Difficulty walking or standing.

Support Approaches for Parkinson's Disease

Individual Ayurvedic Assessment – We examine your dosha, symptoms, mind, and digestion.

Customized Lifestyle & Wellbeing Recommendations – Personalised guidance based on individual needs and wellbeing goals.

Mind-Body Wellness Practices – Relaxation techniques and wellbeing-focused practices that may support overall quality of life.

Movement & Physical Activity Guidance – Gentle movement practices that may support mobility, flexibility and overall wellbeing.

Diet Support – Light, warm, clean food to boost Ojas and digestion.

Emotional Wellbeing Support – Guidance for emotional challenges that may accompany neurological conditions.

Follow-Ups – Regular checks and changes based on progress.

Online and clinic-based consultations are available for individuals in Delhi NCR, Noida and across India.

Prevention

1. Rest your mind – Sleep on time. Let your mind reset.

2. Do oil massage regularly – Nourish your nerves.

3. Stay emotionally steady – Worry and anger worsen symptoms.

4. Consume fresh and light food – Do not consume heavy, dry or cold food.

5. Do not get exposed to chemicals – Wear protection when working around pesticides.

6. Physical activity every day – Even 15 minutes can bring balance to Vata.

Why Choose Manovaidya

At Manovaidya, support focuses on neurological wellbeing, emotional health, lifestyle balance and overall quality of life. Care is personalised according to the individual's challenges, daily functioning and wellbeing goals. The aim is to provide compassionate guidance and long-term support for both individuals and their families.

Our clinic is based in Noida and supports individuals from Delhi NCR and across India through both clinic-based and online consultations.

Frequently Asked Questions About Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson's disease is a neurological condition that may affect movement, balance, coordination and daily functioning. Symptoms often develop gradually and can vary from person to person.
Common symptoms may include tremors, muscle stiffness, slower movements, balance difficulties, speech changes and challenges with daily activities. Some individuals may also experience emotional or cognitive changes.
Yes. Parkinson's disease may affect mobility, communication, sleep quality, emotional wellbeing and overall independence. The impact can vary depending on the stage and severity of symptoms.
Healthy sleep habits, regular physical activity, stress management, social engagement and overall lifestyle balance may positively support wellbeing and quality of life.
Support may be helpful when movement difficulties, tremors, balance concerns or other symptoms begin affecting daily functioning, independence or overall quality of life.