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How should Guillain-Barre Syndrome be treated?
Three children have Guillain Barre syndrome, after undergoing dialysis and plasma exchange 6 times, they were discharged from the hospital. Going home with symptoms such as sharp pain, crawling, pins and needles in the fingers, toes, ankles or wrists, muscle weakness from the lower legs to the upper body, unsteadiness, no can climb stairs or even be unable to walk. Difficulty moving eyes or face, including speaking, chewing, or swallowing. The pain may be severe and worsen at night. Bladder and colon disorders. Fast heart beat. Doctor advise how should I treat Guillain-barre syndrome?
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What do you know about Guillain Barre syndrome?
Guillain-Barre syndrome is a peripheral neuropathy. This disease is rare and its progression is difficult to predict. The initial symptoms of the disease are tingling and weakness. However, if not detected and treated promptly, the disease can lead to dangerous complications such as respiratory failure, heart attack ..., and even death.
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Symptoms of hypokalemia
Mild cases of low potassium may cause no symptoms or symptoms of fatigue and muscle weakness. Patients may be able to recognize their hypokalemia symptoms if specifically instructed or if the patient has recurrent episodes of hypokalemia. The usual initial symptoms are fatigue and muscle weakness.
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