Post Polio Syndrome

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2004-4-13

This is the VOA Special English Health Report.

Polio is a disease of the muscles and the nervous system. It is
caused by a virus and spreads through human waste. Health workers
believe they may soon be able to end polio forever. The key to
ending polio is preventing the disease in children.

There are many cases of polio in only six countries. They are
Afghanistan, Egypt, India, Niger, Nigeria and Pakistan. Health
ministers in these countries have agreed to immunize
two-hundred-fifty-million children against polio this year. To be
immunized against polio, children must swallow a few drops of
medicine several times while they are still young.

Polio can cause people to lose the ability to move their arms or
legs or even to breathe. Some people die. But many people recover
and become healthy again.

The World Health Organization estimates that there are about
twenty-million people around the world who are survivors of polio.
One polio survivor in Ghana wrote to VOA to say he is now a very
good football player.

But W-H-O health workers say polio survivors need to understand a
condition called "post polio syndrome." Between fifteen and forty
years after a person has polio, new problems may appear. These
problems may include being very tired and having weak or painful
muscles. A person may have trouble sleeping, breathing or doing
normal activities.

There is no way to cure post polio syndrome. People who have
these problems may need to be less active. They may need to use
special equipment like a stick for walking or do special exercises
to make their muscles stronger. They should stop any activity that
causes pain or tiredness after ten minutes.

There is no medicine to help these conditions. Some polio
survivors may be taking medicines for other problems. Sometimes
those other medicines may also cause people to become tired or weak.
Polio survivors should always talk to a health care worker or doctor
before starting or stopping any medicine that might increase their
chances of getting post polio syndrome.

Experts say the best way to prevent post polio syndrome is to
stay healthy. This means eating healthy food, not becoming too fat,
not smoking and not drinking too many alcoholic drinks.

This VOA Special English Health Report was written by Karen
Leggett.


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