What symptoms are typical of early-onset Parkinsons disease?
Typically, the early symptoms are really nonspecific and vague. People complain of fatigue, malaise, muscle pain, weakness and depression. Dystonia, which includes cramping of the toes and a flexed-down position with pain in the soles, is more common in younger people with the disease, but it can come on in older people as well. Unfortunately people can have foot dystonia when they walk and, in early-onset Parkinson’s disease, the foot can also turn inward, called foot inversion.