Guillain-Barré syndrome, also known as Guillain-Barré syndrome, is a rare acute inflammatory peripheral neuropathy caused by an immune response, which is mainly characterized by decreased muscle strength, decreased sensitivity to pain, and glove- or sock-like sensations, which tend to peak at 2 weeks and continue for several days or weeks before beginning to recover. Most patients enter the recovery period after treatment from the onset of the disease, and the above neurological symptoms can be basically restored in a few weeks to months, such as muscle strength and pain sensation gradually recovered. A few patients will be left with lasting neurological dysfunction. In addition to the active drug treatment under the guidance of doctors, patients should also carry out rehabilitation training under the guidance of rehabilitation doctors after the condition is stabilized, which will help them return to normal life as soon as possible.