GB Syndrome :
GB syndrome(Guillian barre syndrome) is a neurological disorder where the peripheral nervous system gets attacked by the immune system. Types include acute inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy, Miller-Fisher syndrome, acute motor axonal neuropathy, and acute motor-sensory axonal neuropathy. It may caused by infections, illness, and traumas that alter the nerve cells. Factors that trigger GB syndrome are campylobacter, influenza virus, covid 19, cytomegalovirus, epstein barr virus, zika virus, hepatitis A, B, C, and E, HIV, AIDS, mycoplasma pneumonia, surgery, trauma, Hodgkin's lymphoma and vaccines of covid 19. Symptoms may include feeling pins and needles in ankles, toes, fingers and wrists, unsteady walking, trouble climbing stairs, problems with speaking, chewing, swallowing, double vision, trouble moving in eyes, severe aching, shooting, cramps, trouble controlling bladder and bowels, high blood pressure, chest muscle weakness and difficulty to breathe.