Guillain Barré syndrome can be a fatal condition as the muscles which control breathing can be affected.
In this article:
What is Guillain Barré syndrome?
Symptoms
Causes
Diagnosis
Treatment
How Chemist Online can help
Advice & Support
What is Guillain Barré syndrome?
Guillain Barré syndrome is a disease of the body’s nervous system (where the affected nerves of the limbs cause muscle weakness to develop).
Guillain Barré syndrome can affect people of any age. It is more common in women.
Symptoms
Symptoms of Guillain Barré syndrome include:
Progressive muscle weakness in the arms and legs
Paralysis in the legs (not in all cases, but often)
Tingling or numbness in the fingers and toes
Difficulty swallowing
Breathing problems (a feeling of restricted breathing and/or breathlessness)
Blood pressure problems
Digestive problems
Lack of sweating
Vision problems
Note: Some people who develop Guillain Barré syndrome also develop deep vein thrombosis, due to becoming immobile.
Causes
Despite worldwide medical research, as yet the exact cause of Guillain Barré syndrome is unknown. However, analysis of patients has brought to light that the vast majority of sufferers who develop Guillain Barré syndrome do so after having a viral or bacterial infection which has then triggered an autoimmune reaction (where the body attacks itself).
The Essay on Guillain-Barre Syndrome
Guillain-Barre’ syndrome is a disorder in which your body’s immune system attacks your nerves. The exact cause of this syndrome is unknown, but it is however often preceded by an infectious illness such as a respiratory infection or the stomach flu. Luckily Guillain-Barre’ syndrome is uncommon, only affecting 1 or 2 people per 100,000. Guillain-Barre’ syndrome often begins with tingling and ...
Diagnosis
If you are suffering from the aforementioned symptoms (particularly a tingling sensation or numbness in the fingers and toes, and progressive muscle weakness in the arms and legs) then arrange an appointment with your GP. Your medical history will be taken, and you will be asked some questions about your symptoms.
A confirmed diagnosis of Guillain Barré syndrome is usually confirmed after a lumbar puncture and electrodiagnostic tests (where electrical activity in the brain is analysed).
After confirmed diagnosis, an appropriate course of treatment will be recommended to you.
Treatment
After confirmed diagnosis, your GP will send you to hospital for the following treatment(s):
Immunoglobulin infusion – these injections accelerate recovery through the clearing of abnormal antibodies in your blood
Blood plasma exchange therapy (for a fresh supply of plasma).
The official name of this therapy is plasmapheresis.
Physiotherapy – to relieve discomfort and improve mobility
Prescribed medication for nerve-related pain relief
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Advice & Support
Guillain Barré Syndrome Support Group
Tel: 0800 374 803
Website: www.gbs.org.uk
The Circulation Foundation
Tel: 020 7304 4779
Website: www.circulationfoundation.org.uk
Lifeblood – The Thrombosis Charity
Tel: 020 633 9937
Website: www.thrombosis-charity.org.uk
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