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* It is one of common viral [[Miasm list|miasms]]. | |||
* Acute poliomyelitis which leads to Neural necrosis | * It causes Acute poliomyelitis which leads to Neural necrosis | ||
* '''CSF pleocytosis:''' It involves Anterior horn motor neurons of the spinal cord and brain stem | |||
** '''Bulbar Paralysis''' | ** '''Bulbar Paralysis''' | ||
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==== [[Gastroparesis entities|Gastroparesis]] ==== | ==== [[Gastroparesis entities|Gastroparesis]] ==== |
Revision as of 12:09, 22 November 2023
Clinic
- It is one of common viral miasms.
- It causes Acute poliomyelitis which leads to Neural necrosis
- CSF pleocytosis: It involves Anterior horn motor neurons of the spinal cord and brain stem
- Bulbar Paralysis
- Spasm
- Involuntary muscle spasm
- Seizure
- Fasciculation
- Severe painful
Paralysis
How??
- Flaccid / Spastic
- Asymmetric paralysis
- Hyper stasis of paralyses limb is pathogonomic
- Falccid paralysis with muscle atrophy
Where??
- Face
- Soft palate: Nasal speech. Difficult speech
- Throat
- Dysphagia, Impossible swallowing
- Stomach Dilatation
- Paralytic Ileus
- Bladder accompanied by leg paralysis
- Diaphragm, Respiratory muscles, Intercostal muscles: Dyspnea. Inability to breathe
- Spinal
- Limb Paralysis:
- Proximal / Distal
- Legs / Arms
- Large / Small muscles
Entities |
Sign / Symptoms |
Diseases |
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Gastroparesis
- Anorexia
- Vomiting
- Meningitis:
- Meningismus,
- Headache.
- Congestion,
- Cerebral hemorrhage
- Cervical rigidity
- Encephalitis:
- Anxiety.
- Restlessness
- Agitation
- Dullness
- Word hunting
- Confusion
- Altered consciousness.
- Dim Vision
- Sore throat
- Abdomen Pain. Hemorrhage.
- Myocarditis.
- Remittent Fever; with chill.
- Paresthesia.
- Sensory loss
- Apoplexy, protein elevated.
- Aggravation in spring and summer.
Post-polio syndrome
- PPS is a group of latent symptoms of poliomyelitis occurring at about a 25–40% rate (latest data greater than 80%).
- Typically occur 15 to 30 years after an initial acute paralytic attack.
- Symptoms include
- Decreasing muscular function / Acute weakness with
- Pain and fatigue
- Problems breathing or swallowing
- Sleep-related breathing disorders, such as sleep apnea, and
- Decreased tolerance for cold temperatures
- Slight jitter exhibited in handwriting.