How to find GB syndrome I have a tingling and numbness in hands and feet and I done my ncv test and it was normal even if ncv is normal is there any chance to get GB syndrome pls tell me
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Just tingling and numbness is initial symptom of gbs, but definitely based on that one symptom u cannot categorise yourself as a gbs patient. By and large NCS / NCV is abnormal in gbs. Tingling and numbness can be due to other simple vitamin deficiency aslo . Can be due to b1 and B 12 deficiencies. So based on only one symptom we cannot confirm gbs. I hope you have got clarity on this issue. Thank you
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