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Mosley A.D., Romaine D.S. & Samii A. (2010) The Encyclopedia of Parkinson's Disease. Infobase Publishing.

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Excessive and even drenching episodes of sweating are common in Parkinson’s, particularly in mid to late stages of the disease, when OFFSTATES begin to occur. Excessive sweating can be a consequence of damage to the autonomic NERVOUS SYSTEM as Parkinson’s progresses or a side effect of ANTI-PARKINSON’S MEDICATIONS.

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