Long-term problems caused by polio

Although polio often passes quickly without causing any other problems, it can sometimes lead to persistent or lifelong difficulties. About 1 in every 200 people with the infection will have some degree of permanent paralysis, and othersmay be left with problems that require long-term treatment and support,such as: muscle weakness shrinking of the muscles (atrophy) tight joints (contractures) deformities, such as twisted feet or legs There's also a chance that someone who has had polio in the past will develop similar symptoms again, or worsening of their existing symptoms, many decades later. This is known as post-polio syndrome .
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