HEALTH CONDITION

Diagnosis

Post-polio syndrome can be difficult to diagnose because there are no specific tests for it and symptoms can be mistaken for other conditions.

Your GP may suspect post-polio syndrome based on your medical history and the results of a physical examination. For example, it may be suspected if:

  • you had polio in the past, followed by a long period (usually at least 15 years) of no symptoms
  • your symptoms have developed gradually (sudden symptoms are more likely to be caused by a different condition)

As the symptoms of post-polio syndrome can be similar to those of several other conditions, such as arthritis, some tests may be needed to rule out any other possible causes of your problems. These may include blood tests and X-rays of your chest, spine or joints.

Referral to a specialist

If your GP is unsure whether you have post-polio syndrome, you may be referred to a hospital consultant for further testing.

To rule out other conditions, or confirm whether you have post-polio syndrome, tests you may have include:  

It's possible to have post-polio syndrome alongside other conditions, so not every health problem or symptom you experience may be related to the condition.


Page last reviewed: Mon Jul 2021 Next review due: Wed Feb 2020

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