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Guillain Barre Treatment - All You Need To Know And Exciting News - By: Bennie Pickett

"Research in Canada and the U.S. confirms that people with Alzheimer Disease who continue to drive are involved in more accidents that other drivers. One U.S. study compared 30 drivers diagnosed with Alzheimer Disease with 20 healthy control subjects of the same age over a five year span. The data collected showed that the people with Alzheimer Disease were involved in five times more crashes that the control group."

It is often difficult for a family member or friend to tell a person that he or she should no longer be driving - it signifies a loss of independence and for especially challenging for those who live in rural areas- transportation alternatives may be limited.

If family members l feel that they cannot talk to their loved one, they should speak to that person's physician about their concerns. Physicians in many Provinces have a legal responsibility to report patients with medical conditions that may impede driving ability to the Medical Review Section of the Ministry of Transportation. This responsibility overrides their obligation to keep their patients' histories confidential.

"If a physician's failure to report is later shown to be a direct cause of an accident, the physician may be held liable to injury to the person with Alzheimer Disease as well as to third parties. In recent court rulings in Ontario, doctors have been assessed with heavy damages as a result of their failure to report the medical conditions of patients who later caused traffic accidents."

Once the physician sends a letter to the ministry of Transportation, the ministry will send a letter to the client advising them that they can no longer drive. The only way to have this reversed is to have the patient reassessed with Ministry approval. There will be a need for monitoring, so sometimes the patient must be placed on a respirator, or a heart monitor, or other equipment that are invaluable in assisting body functions to work properly. This is the reason why Guillain Barr?? patients are often treated in hospitals, since the disease sometimes requires sophisticated machinery. It can take a long time for the injured nerves to recover. Even though most of the patients regain the most of the body functions they have lost in one year, around three percent of patients suffer from chronic Guillain Barr?? syndrome.

Guillain Barr?? treatment - Physical therapy

Physical therapy that lasts for months is necessary, even if recovery is going slow. This includes exercises to strengthen the muscles and keep them flexible. After some time, when the patient regains control of his limbs, full physical therapy begins. Some people might have minor problems later, like feeling numb in the fingers and toes, but it does not affect their lifestyle very much.

Guillain Barr?? treatment - Other

There are also some other ways of preventing various complications that Guillain Barr?? causes. To prevent blood clots, doctors may use blood thinners. If the patient is in pain, narcotics and anti-inflammatory drugs can be used. Also, to avoid choking during eating, a feeding tube may be inserted, if the swallowing muscles are not strong enough.

Guillain Barr?? is a controversial disease because of the lack of knowledge in modern medicine on the causes of the disease. But, lately, some exciting news has been reported on the discoveries of underlying chemical imbalance and causes.

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