The worldwide incidence rate is approximately 1.7 cases per 100,000 people annually
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Ventilatory assistance devices may need to be used because of Guillain-Barre syndrome
Guillain-Barre syndrome
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Guillain-Barre syndrome
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Guillain Barre Syndrome
Most patients who have Guillain Barre Syndrome are completely recovered within a few months to a year. The recovery begins at different times, depending on which form of the syndrome the patient has.
Guillain-Barre syndrome is: A temporary inflammation of the nerves, causing pain, weakness, and paralysis in the extremities and often progressing to the chest and face. It typically occurs after recovery from a viral infection or, in rare cases, following immunization for influenza. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Guillain-Barre+Syndrome
One treatment for Guillain Barre Syndrome is a plasma exchange in a hospital. IVIGs are also helpful, they work by adding antibodies to your blood.
No, but it usually starts from a virus or infection.
Guillain Barre is a syndrome that you cannot catch it occurs mostly after a stomach flu.Guillain barre is very rare only 1 in 100000 people have it.Adults do recover slower than children and teens. I hope this helps :)