Which department should patients with polio go to? This is the first question that patients will think of. Poliomyelitis refers to the symptoms of muscle atrophy, limb weakness, joint deformity, difficulty in movement, etc. that occur after patients are infected with the polio virus. This disease will seriously affect the patient's normal activities and life, and is more likely to affect the patient's life safety, so you can go to the neurology department for treatment. It is generally believed that polio leaves sequelae two years after the onset of the disease. The disease will no longer progress, but it is not easy to get better. The child will maintain a relatively stable disability state and will not relapse. However, in recent years, many medical experts have put forward different views through practice: they point out 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 will appear, which is called post-polio syndrome. The patient's symptoms are: extreme fatigue, gradually worsening limb weakness, muscle and joint pain, limb paralysis and muscle atrophy. This situation reminds us that patients who have suffered from polio and are now stable should go to the hospital immediately if they have the above symptoms, and they must not take it lightly. The targeted repair method that is now highly recommended by the medical community has a good effect on the treatment of polio sequelae, and it avoids many disadvantages of traditional treatments and can quickly and effectively solve your problem. It is recommended to consult a professional polio sequelae hospital to find a treatment method that suits you. As for which department you should go to for polio, you can go to the neurology department for treatment. I hope it will be helpful to you and I wish you good health! |
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