Guillain Barre Syndrome 101: What You Need To Know

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Complications associated with Guillain-Barre syndrome include breathing difficulties, residual numbness or similar sensations, heart and blood pressure issues, intense pain, bowel and bladder problems, pressure sores, and an increased risk of developing blood clots. Additionally, three percent of all individuals afflicted have a chance of relapsing. Severe and early symptoms of Guillain-Barre syndrome significantly increases the risk of critical long-term complications. In rare instances, death can occur from complications associated with respiratory distress syndrome and a heart attack.

Although it is rare, there are treatments available to help Guillain-Barre syndrome patients. Keep reading to reveal the major treatment options available to patients today.

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