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Guillain-Barre Syndrome

A top neurologist in Chennai says that The immune system primarily targets the nerves in GBS. A nerve can be compared to a wire since it enables you to control your muscles and sense what is happening around you. When this wire is destroyed, your body loses the capacity to handle the muscles and sense the surroundings, which can cause symptoms like muscle weakness and numbness or tingling.

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Guillain-Barre Syndrome

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  1. Guillain-Barre Syndrome

  2. Your immune system typically only battles foreign invaders like germs or viruses. Autoimmune refers to a disorder in which your immune system targets your own body because the term "auto" implies "self." A top neurologist in Chennai says that The immune system primarily targets the nerves in GBS. A nerve can be compared to a wire since it enables you to control your muscles and sense what is happening around you. When this wire is destroyed, your body loses the capacity to handle the muscles and sense the surroundings, which can cause symptoms like muscle weakness and numbness or tingling.

  3. Types There are various variations of Guillain-Barre syndrome. The major types are: ● The most prevalent type in North America and Europe is acute inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (AIDP). Muscle weakness that begins in the lower body and progresses upward is the most typical indication of AIDP. ● Miller-Fisher syndrome (MFS), in which the eyes are first affected by paralysis. Another symptom of MFS is a shaky gait. MFS is more prevalent in Asia than it is in the United States. ● There are fewer cases of acute motor axonal neuropathy (AMAN) and acute motor-sensory axonal neuropathy (AMSAN) in the United States. However, China, Japan, and Mexico have higher rates of AMAN and AMSAN.

  4. Symptoms In the early stages of Guillain-Barre syndrome, there may be tingling and weakness in your feet and legs before it spreads to your upper body and arms. Neurology specialist in Chennai first detects symptoms in their faces or arms. Muscle wasting can proceed to paralysis in Guillain-Barre disease. Guillain-Barre syndrome symptoms and signs can include: ● The feeling of having pins and needles in your fingers, toes, ankles, or wrists ● Leg weakness that radiates to your upper body ● Having difficulty walking or climbing stairs ● Difficulty speaking, chewing, or swallowing; difficulty moving facial muscles ● Either double vision or difficulty moving the eyes ● Severe pain that may be worse at night and feel achy, shooting, or cramp-like ● Difficulty controlling one's bowels or bladder ● High heart rate

  5. What is the treatment for Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS)? GBS symptoms frequently increase quickly, requiring hospitalisation for urgent care. Two therapies could improve GBS recovery: ● Intravenous immunoglobulin therapy (IVIG): Neurologist in Chennai treatment involves injecting your body with antibodies (the proteins your body needs to fight foreign invaders) that have been gathered from tens of thousands of other people. This infusion aids in reducing the immune system's attack on your nervous system. ● The process of plasma exchange (plasmapheresis) involves filtering the liquid portion of your blood (known as plasma). Your body's antibodies fighting the nerves are taken out during this filtering procedure, and the "cleaned" plasma is then returned to your body.

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