Poliomyelitis pathophysiology | Infectious diseases | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy
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Thank you for this video showing how poliomyelitis is transmitted and develops, and how post-polio syndrome is an extension of neuron damage as evidenced in muscle weakness. This is an excellent resource for student nurses who may come upon polio survivors who are seeking help for exacerbated pain and fatigue. Appreciate your work. Susan L. Schoenbeck, MSN, RN and polio survivor
First time I've really understood how polio is transmitted! So helpful.
Im soooo blesssed this channel exist!!
Super clear and easy, thank you so much!
Very young babies are not at risk. They are infected, and they but are protected by their mother's immunity. They develop immunity, but generally do not have any symptoms. The most vulnerable age is 6 months and 5 years. Symptoms include muscle pain, weakness, head ache, fever, paralysis quickly begins to develop in many cases.
After. Newborns have immunity from their mothers. It lasts a few months.
+Squid Queen so do you know if it would be still contagious even after the virus is gone ?
What do you mean?
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So it is like being able to survive with one kidney but after a while... the kidney gets exhausted of providing for so many/ doing the job that should be done by more by itself?
you get post polio syndrome after a few years of the initial debilitating diseases, it usually effects people who has a residual polio that left them with a weak muscles on one side of the body ,and those who had a complete recovery from polio with no residual weaknesses they may get post polio syndrome later in life
Well explained thank you very much
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My brother was new born and didn't become a victim. Whereas my mother contracted the virus in spine while I became infected in my legs. "Couldn't walk...no strength..."
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Can poliomyelitis viruse cause a collapsed rib cage in later life?
Really helpful
Thanks for this video 🙏🏻
Kya poliyi ek generation se dusri generation me ja sakta hai
finding more impressive to be related to old neuromuscular insult,consequence of polio is considered in DDX
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lol i used to call it polymentis