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Guillain-Barre Syndrome (Gbs):

A rare neurological disease characterized by loss of reflexes and temporary paralysis.  Symptoms include weakness, numbness, tingling and increased sensitivity that spreads over the body. Muscle paralysis starts in the feet and legs and moves upwards to the arms and hands.  Sometimes paralysis can result in the respiratory muscles causing breathing difficulties.  Symptoms usually appear over the course of one day and may continue to progress for 3 or 4 days up to 3 or 4 weeks.  Recovery begins within 2-4 weeks after the progression stops.  While most patients recover, approximately 15%-20% experience persistent symptoms.  GBS is fatal in 5% of cases.



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