Complications and Guillain-Bare Syndrome-Related Disorders

Guillain-Bare Syndrome affects the nerves, and the nerves are basically what controls movement in the body. The symptoms may vary from mild to chronic and life-threatening; this depends on the nerve affected and how. Other ailments Guillain-Bare Syndrome could cause include:
- Breathing difficulties
- Heart problem and blood pressure problem
- Pain
- Blood clots
- Pressure sores
- Relapse
Guillain-Bare Syndrome is not the only disorder resulting from the immune system damaging the nerves in the body. There are other types of Guillain-Bare Syndrome, they include:
- Acute inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (AIDP)
- Miller Fisher syndrome (MFS) [5]
- Acute motor axonal neuropathy (AMAN) [6]
- Acute motor-sensory axonal neuropathy (AMSAN)











