What is Guillain-Barre syndrome?
Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) Canada is an anarchy in which the body's unaffected structure attacks part of the incidental nervous system. The first manifestation of this anarchy include varying degrees of weakness or tingling sensations in the legs. These symptoms can increase in concentration until certain muscles cannot be used at all and when severe the person is almost totally paralyzed.
What causes Guillain-Barre syndrome?
Guillain-Barre Syndrome in Canada that is not contagious strikes a few people and not others. Generally the cells of the immune system attack only foreign appreciable and occupy organisms. In Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS in Canada), after all the immune system starts to destroy the myelin sheath that surrounds the axons of many peripheral nerves, or even the axons themselves. The myelin sheath surrounding the axon speeds up the communication (transmission) of nerve signals and allows the transmission of signals over long distances.
How is Guillain-Barre Syndrome diagnosed?
The signs and symptoms of GBS Canada vary. It can be difficult to diagnose in its earliest stages. These signs and symptoms are unique to Guillain Barre Syndrome in Canada:
1. Symptoms on both sides of the body
2. Symptoms appear quickly days or weeks instead of months
3. Loss of reflexes
4. High protein level in cerebral spinal fluid. This is the fluid that surrounds the spinal cord and brain.
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