One person in every 500 has Parkinson’s. That’s about 127,000 people in the UK. Most people who get Parkinson’s are aged 50 or over but younger people can get it too. One in 20 people with Parkinson’s is under the age of 40.
Everyone with Parkinson’s has different symptoms, however the most common symptoms are tremors, rigidity and slowness of movement. As well as affecting movement, people with Parkinson’s can find that other issues, such as tiredness, pain, depression and constipation, can have an impact on their day-to-day lives.