A person with periodic paralysis experiences sudden onset of
weakness, which gradually subsides, only to return again later.
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Periodic paralysis disorders are genetic disorders that affect
muscle strength. There are two major forms, hypokalemic and
hyperkalemic, each caused by defects in different genes.
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Periodic paralysis (PP) is the name for several rare, inherited
muscle disorders marked by temporary weakness, especially following
rest, sleep, or exercise.
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With hypokalemic periodic paralysis an attack of weakness can be
induced by administering glucose and insulin with exercise. These
tests are potentially hazardous and require careful monitoring.