With this type of the virus symptoms do not include paralysis. There are many sever types of symptoms including but not limited to, things such as fever, vomiting, headache, sore throat, and meningitis. These symptoms usually can last up to 10 days. These types of symptoms are clearly flu like, but can also be much more severe. The second and much worse type of polio is called, as you would assume, paralytic polio. The symptoms for this type of the polio virus are much worse than that of the non-paralytic polio. The thing about paralytic polio is there are three different classifications of this type, depending on what area of the body is affected. One is spinal polio, which as you imagine would be that of the spinal cord. The second type of paralytic polio is bulbar polio, which affects the brainstem. The third and final is known as bulbospinal, this means the infection is causing strain on both the brainstem and the spinal cord. The symptoms of paralytic polio first begin to appear flu like, resembling that of the non-paralytic polio. The only difference is within a week the symptoms worsen into things like, loss of reflexes, muscle aches, and other things. Post- polio syndrome is a series of disabilities that can continue for many years after first being diagnosed with the illness. The symptoms of this can be things like joint pains, muscle
With this type of the virus symptoms do not include paralysis. There are many sever types of symptoms including but not limited to, things such as fever, vomiting, headache, sore throat, and meningitis. These symptoms usually can last up to 10 days. These types of symptoms are clearly flu like, but can also be much more severe. The second and much worse type of polio is called, as you would assume, paralytic polio. The symptoms for this type of the polio virus are much worse than that of the non-paralytic polio. The thing about paralytic polio is there are three different classifications of this type, depending on what area of the body is affected. One is spinal polio, which as you imagine would be that of the spinal cord. The second type of paralytic polio is bulbar polio, which affects the brainstem. The third and final is known as bulbospinal, this means the infection is causing strain on both the brainstem and the spinal cord. The symptoms of paralytic polio first begin to appear flu like, resembling that of the non-paralytic polio. The only difference is within a week the symptoms worsen into things like, loss of reflexes, muscle aches, and other things. Post- polio syndrome is a series of disabilities that can continue for many years after first being diagnosed with the illness. The symptoms of this can be things like joint pains, muscle