India, April 11 -- The common image of Parkinson's Disease is an elderly person with shaking hands, but neurologists are highlighting that the reality is often much subtler. The disease is a progressive neurological disorder, and because it develops slowly, early warning signs are frequently dismissed as 'just getting older' until significant motor loss has already occurred. Also read | Parkinson's care: Why early signs and empathy matter

On World Parkinson's Day (April 11), leading medical experts from Faridabad and Panchkula are seeking to dismantle the long-standing misconceptions surrounding Parkinson's Disease. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, these specialists shared that the condition is far more complex than simple tremors and ...