What about TCM treatment for post polio syndrome?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-10
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello! The diagnosis is not clear from the information you have provided so far. However, post-polio syndrome is not generally supported. Because the later lesion is too extensive, it is too much beyond the previous lesion, and it is too symmetrical.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Polio can leave sequelae and can be disabled for life. The main manifestations of post-polio sequelae are muscle paralysis and limb paralysis. 1. Hip contracture, flexion or relaxation, or even hip dislocation.

    Knee flexion deformity, inward or outward flexion of the leg are all symptoms of the sequelae of polio. 2.Limb muscle atrophy and weakness, limb deformation, difficulty in moving upper and lower limbs, joint instability, bilateral limb length and so on.

    3.Symptoms of polio sequelae are also manifested in the feet, and there can also be various deformities, such as walking with the heel or toes not landing, or the foot may turn inward and walk out. In addition, deformities may occur in other parts of the body, such as upper limb deformities, spinal curvature, pelvic tilt, etc.

    Surgery is a good candidate depends on the patient's condition.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is very serious, it will affect the development of the body, and even lead to viral infection, which will also affect life and health.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The sequelae are not very serious, as long as you cooperate with the doctor and have a very good plan, the sequelae will not feel very much.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is very serious, because this will affect my language development, and it will affect my normal life in the later stage, and it will also affect my psychological aspects.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When polio reaches the recovery stage, the muscles of the patient's limbs atrophy after nerve damage, which naturally leads to dysfunction or paralysis. However, in the process, medication or training should be carried out according to the doctor's instructions, which can promote the improvement of symptoms in many patients to varying degrees, and most of them are not paralyzed. Therefore, if you want to improve the problem of polio, you can do it in the following ways.

    1.Functional exercises. If a child is so severe that they cannot move their limbs, massage can promote blood circulation and regulate the body's nervous system.

    As long as you stick to it, you can effectively alleviate the polio problem. 2.Physiotherapy methods.

    Children can improve microcirculation through hydrotherapy, electrotherapy, wax therapy and phototherapy, which can effectively promote local blood absorption and inflammation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    **Recovery time is limited, with a maximum of two years, **Improper continued deterioration will eventually lead to permanent impairment of limb movement, and in severe cases, secondary muscle atrophy and so on. A complete medical history is required, and symptoms are guided.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Muscle sequelae. It is mainly manifested as an imbalance in muscle function, especially the appearance of some deformities, including clubfoot and high arch. The cause of this type of sequelae is contraction and diastolic disorders caused by paralysis of the muscles.

    2. Degenerative contracture of muscles and fascia. When polio occurs, the corresponding muscles will be changed, and the paralysis will also affect the surrounding fascial tissue, causing corresponding deformities, such as hip flexion abduction and external rotation deformity and scoliosis.

    3. Deformities in other parts, including skeletal development deformities, shortening deformities, muscle disuse atrophy, etc.

    For polio patients with the above three sequelae, corresponding ** and rehabilitation are required, and the main methods used are to correct deformity and tendon displacement, which can help the recovery of muscle function to the greatest extent. Among them, the correction of deformity is suitable for children who are not fully developed and their self-control ability is not very good, mainly children under the age of seven, and the latter one is mainly for patients who have been roughly fully developed, and they have a certain degree of self-control ability and can cooperate with the smooth progress of **.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The spinal cord plays a very important role in the body, and if there is inflammation or infection of certain systems, it may cause various adverse burdens to the body. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to strengthening effective care, understanding common recovery precautions, and reducing abnormal symptoms of bone function. And some people have polio, and the problem of polio has not been solved, leading to more and more obvious harm.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is an infectious disease caused by poliovirus infection.

    1. The specific situation of poliomyelitis.

    1. Poliomyelitis is a contagious disease, the virus will contaminate food, utensils and toys, etc., after contact with contaminated items, it is likely to enter the mouth and spread without people noticing. In addition, in the early stages of poliomyelitis, the virus can be transmitted by droplets in the nasopharyngeal secretions.

    2. The poliovirus has a strong vitality and is very suitable for surviving in a cold environment, and can survive for several months. It can survive for several days at normal room temperatures. It can survive up to three months in water or milk.

    3. The poliovirus will only infect humans, and patients will have flu-like symptoms in the early stage, such as fever, fatigue, headache and muscle pain, and will be accompanied by pharyngitis, tonsillitis and gastroenteritis.

    2. What are the clinical manifestations of polio?

    Polio is an acute infectious disease caused by poliovirus, which is more common in children, and is also known as "polio". The severity of the disease varies greatly, and the clinical manifestations vary in degree of muscle flaccid paralysis.

    What are the clinical manifestations of polio? According to experts, clinical phenotypes vary widely, and there are two basic types: mild (abrupt) and severe (paralyzed or non-paralyzed).

    Mild polio accounts for 80% to 90% of clinical infections and occurs mainly in children. The clinical manifestations are mild, and the central nervous system is not invaded. Mild fever, malaise, headache, sore throat, and vomiting appear 3 to 5 days after exposure to the pathogen, and generally recover within 24 to 72 hours.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The main route of transmission of polio.

    Polio is an acute infectious disease caused by the invasion of the poliovirus into the circulatory system. Because most people with polio are infants and young children between the ages of 1 and 6, and because polio is at risk of causing cerebral palsy, polio is also known as "polio".

    The main route of transmission of polio is through direct contact with fecal-oral infection. Transmission is easy if exposed to items containing poliovirus, and faecally contaminated hands and food are the main vectors of polio. In addition, poor hygiene practices can contribute to the spread of polio.

    Because humans are the only reservoir of poliovirus, as long as it is infected with the virus people or objects will cause polio transmission, and mouth-to-mouth infection is also one of the main ways of transmission of polio, that is, through droplets can also transmit poliovirus. Therefore, polio spreads quickly, and if someone in your home or around you is infected with poliovirus, it is important to isolate and observe.

    Experts want to emphasize that anyone infected with poliovirus, whether they show symptoms or not, is a source of polio transmission. Therefore, areas with a high incidence of polio must be isolated, and everyone should be isolated for observation.

    In conclusion, the main route of transmission of polio is that after the virus enters the mouth, it begins to replicate itself, invades the bloodstream, and may even invade the central nervous system, and can excrete the polio virus through pharyngeal secretions and feces, causing large-scale polio transmission.

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