A person with AIDP is expected to have a change in the transmisson of motor nerve impulses due to

damage to the myelin sheath or axon of nerves. This disruption in nerve conduction can lead to muscle weakness and paralysis in affected areas of the body. Symptoms may vary in severity and can include difficulty walking, problems with coordination, and decreased reflexes. Treatment typically involves therapies to manage symptoms and promote recovery, such as physical therapy and medication. In severe cases, individuals may require supportive care or use of medical devices to help with mobility. Early detection and intervention are important to prevent further complications and improve outcomes for individuals with AIDP.