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Myims doctors warns against eating cheese, cheese, rice outside the rice.

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Last updated: 29 January 2025 05:29
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Update GBS cases in MaharashtraWhat is Guilan-Barre Syndrome (GBS)?Symptoms of Guilan-Baire SyndromeDr. According to Priyanka Sehravat, some diet tips must be closed to stop GB:

In the last few days, Maharashtra has seen an increase in the number of Guilan-Baire syndrome (GBS) cases. GBS is a rare neurological disorder in which a person’s immune system accidentally attacks their peripheral nervous system – a network of veins that indicate the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body, the US National Health Institutes explains . The Maharashtra government has appealed to the public to panic and if any symptoms appear to visit a government hospital, IANS said. It has also been advised that people implement preventive measures, the government said in its appeal.

Update GBS cases in Maharashtra

According to a release by the State Public Health Department released late on Monday night, 110 suspected GBS are suspected patients and one death has been reported so far. Eight of these have been diagnosed as confirmation of GBS cases. Of the 110 suspected patients, around 88 are from Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), 15 Pimpri Chinchwad is from Municipal Corporation (PCMC) and from seven other districts.

    In a viral video recently on Instagram, Dr. Priyanka Sehrawat, Neurologist, MD Medicine and DM Neurology (AIIMS Delhi), share an important tip to prevent the disease.

    Dr. Sehrawat says, “One of the main reasons is gastroenteritis which is due to a bacterial C Jejuni. Although there are many other reasons, it is what you all should know because it is a reason that we can avoid,” Dr. Sehrawat says.
    Watch the full video here:

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      Post shared by Dr. Priyanka Sehrawat (@docpriyankasehrawat)

      Dr. Sehrawat states that the disease is best treated within 2 weeks. “We have always seen these matters, but a matter of outbreak. Not to panic. Take care of yourself. Now you know how to take care of at least one reason,” she says. Take preventive measures and consult your doctor if you experience any signal or symptoms.

      What is Guilan-Barre Syndrome (GBS)?

      Guilan-Baire syndrome (GBS) is a neurological disorder where the immune system incorrectly targets the peripheral nervous system. The veins of the body are responsible for transmitting signals from the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body. This attack can cause various symptoms, including muscle weakness, numbness, and in extreme cases, paralysis. The exact cause of GBS is not clear, but infection, especially viral ones, are often associated with its onset.

      Symptoms of Guilan-Baire Syndrome

      Warning signs to include include:

      • Weakness
      • Condolence change
      • Eye muscle and difficulty with vision
      • Difficulty swallowing, speaking or chewing
      • Hands and feet prick or pin and needles
      • Pain that can be severe, especially at night
      • Coordination problems and instability
      • Abnormal heart rate or blood pressure
      • Digestion and/or problems with bladder control

      Dr. According to Priyanka Sehravat, some diet tips must be closed to stop GB:

      • Avoid eating outside.
      • Avoid contaminated food and water.
      • Take care of your immunity as well.
      • Wash fruits and vegetables properly before consumption.
      • Increase your intake of vitamin C-rich foods.
      • If you eat outside, avoid foods such as cheese that can be stored for long periods, increasing the chances of bacterial development. Other foods to avoid inclusion of cheese and rice.

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