Botulism 101: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Complications, Treatment, And Prevention

Complications Of Botulism

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Because the botulinum toxin affects and disrupts muscle control throughout the body, it can cause a variety of complications. The most notorious and immediate danger is the inability to breathe, which can lead to death in botulism cases. Some other complications of botulism include having difficulty swallowing, slurred or disrupted speech, long-lasting weakness, and shortness of breath. Each of these can reach an intensity that requires physical rehabilitation.

With proper and swift treatment, an individual can certainly recover from botulism. One's susceptibility to complications will vary on the individual as well as the severity of the case. Those who experience a mild case can recover in a few weeks, whereas severe cases can take months or even years to recuperate from. When the illness is not properly treated, botulism is life-threatening, but around ninety percent of patients respond positively to treatment.

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