Warning Signs Linked To Whipple Disease

Neurological Symptoms

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Whipple disease patients may develop neurological symptoms, such as memory loss or confusion. It can sometimes be difficult to diagnose the cause of these symptoms, especially in older patients. Individuals with this condition may also have difficulty with walking. There may be some level of visual impairment, including uncontrolled movement of the eyes. Neurological symptoms are serious, as they indicate the disease has spread to the patient's central nervous system. Damage to the central nervous system can be irreversible. Most of the deaths caused by Whipple disease occur because the condition wasn't treated before irreversible brain damage occurred. It's important for people experiencing neurological symptoms to see their doctor as soon as possible. Even if Whipple disease isn't the cause, prompt diagnosis and treatment of neurological issues is key to stopping symptom progression.

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