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Guillain baire syndrome
1.
2. Guillain-Barré syndrome is a disorder in
which the body's immune system attacks part
of the peripheral nervous system
Guillain-Barre syndrome damages parts of
nerves. This nerve damage causes
tingling, muscle weakness, and paralysis.
Guillain-Barre syndrome most often affects
the nerve's covering (myelin sheath). Such
damage is called demyelination, and it
causes nerve signals to move more slowly.
3. Guillain-Barré
is a very rare condition that
occures in about one person out of 100,00.
The syndrome may occur at any age, but is
most common in people of both sexes
between ages 30 and 50.
This syndrome can occur at any age, but is
rare in children under age 2.
4. Guillain-Barre syndrome may occur along
with viral infections such as:
AIDS
Herpes simplex
a bacterial infection
5. Loss of reflexes in the arms and legs
Low blood pressure or poor blood pressure
control
Muscle weakness or loss of muscle function
(paralysis)
Numbness
Sensation changes, including pain and
tingling.
Tenderness or muscle pain (may be a cramp-
like pain)
Uncoordinated movement (cannot walk
without help)
6. Blurred vision and double vision
Clumsiness and falling
Difficulty moving face muscles
Muscle contractions
Palpitations (sensation of feeling the heart
beat)
7. Breathing temporarily stops
Can't take a deep breath
Difficulty breathing
Difficulty swallowing
Drooling
Fainting
8. Complete family history
Physical examination
Neurological examination
Cerebrospinal fluid sample
ECG
Nerve conduction velocity test
Pulmonary function tests
Electromyography (EMG) tests the electrical
activity in muscles
9. Electromyography (EMG) is a technique for
evaluating and recording the electrical
activity produced by skeletal muscles. EMG is
performed using an instrument called an
electromyograph, to produce a record called
an electromyogram. An electromyograph
detects the electrical potential generated by
muscle cells when these cells are electrically
or neurologically activated.
10. There is no cure for Guillain-Barre syndrome.
However, many treatments are available to
help reduce symptoms, treat
complications, and speed up recovery
Antibiotics
Analgestics
Plasmapheresis
High-dose immunoglobulin therapy
11. Plasmapheresis Plasmapheresis is a blood
purification procedure used to treat
several autoimmune diseases. It is also
known as therapeutic plasma exchange
High-dose immunoglobulin therapy a blood
product administered intravenously. It
contains the pooled, IgG (immunoglobulin
(antibody) extracted from the plasma of over
one thousand blood donors.
12. Breathing difficulty (respiratory failure)
Deep vein thrombosis (blood clots that form
when someone is inactive or confined to bed)
Increased risk of infections
Low or unstable blood pressure
Paralysis
Pneumonia
Skin damage (ulcers)
Sucking food or fluids into the lungs
(aspiration)