Guide To The Most Common Autoimmune Diseases
Guillain-Barre Syndrome

Guillain-Barre syndrome is a severe autoimmune condition. It causes the individual's immune system to attack nerve cells in their peripheral nervous system. This is what triggers the symptoms, which include tingling, numbness, and weakness. Eventually, this condition can cause paralysis. Other symptoms include double vision, rapid heart rate, high or low blood pressure, issues chewing and swallowing, and difficulties with bladder control.
Experts do not know the cause of Guillain-Barre syndrome. However, evidence suggests it often follows an infectious illness. Examples of conditions it follows include lung infections, gastroenteritis, respiratory infections, and hepatitis. Unfortunately, there is no cure for this condition. Of course, there are some treatments to help manage symptoms. Treatments for Guillain-Barre syndrome include immunoglobulin therapy, plasmapheresis, pain medication, physical therapy, and anticoagulants.