In life, polio is a common disease that brings serious harm to children. After the disease, it will affect the child's walking and even cause the child's legs to become deformed, and there will also be some sequelae. So, can the sequelae of polio be cured? Let us learn about it together. Two years after the onset of the disease, sequelae are left. The disease no longer progresses, but it is not easy to get better. The child maintains a relatively stable disability state and the disease will not relapse. However, relevant research results show that some people who have suffered from polio and are now "cured" can still relapse after 30 to 40 years of illness, and new symptoms similar to polio appear, which is called post-polio syndrome. The main manifestations are: extreme fatigue, gradually worsening limb weakness, muscle and joint pain, limb paralysis and muscle atrophy. If the above symptoms occur, you should go to the hospital immediately for treatment. Don't take it lightly, so as not to delay the treatment. The above content is the relevant knowledge introduction about whether the sequelae of polio can be cured. Parents must learn more about it. When the child is sick, don’t worry or be anxious too much. Take the child for treatment in time, strengthen nursing work, and pay attention to a light diet in daily life. |
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