Alcohol addiction in Vancouver, BC and how the progression of alcoholism can affect you by Options Okanagan Treatment Center in Kelowna, British Columbia treating alcohol addiction and recovery.
Alcoholism and the “Wet Brain”
As alcoholism progresses, it can do a lot of damage to your body and it can also have mental and emotional impacts. For some people, alcoholism progresses very quickly. Others find that it moves more slowly, but if it is left untreated the damage can be serious and lasting. The most well-known symptom of alcoholism is cirrhosis of he liver, but this is not the only thing that excessive drinking can cause. The “wet brain” is another thing that alcohol can contribute to, and this condition is as frightening as the name suggests.
The name “wet brain” is the laymens term for the condition known as Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome. This is an irreversible (in most cases) condition that is caused by long-term overconsumption of alcohol. The brain becomes deprived of thiamine (or Vitamin B1), and this is a big part of what causes the condition. Alcoholics often suffer from dehydration, and fail to eat a healthful diet, and this contributes to the malnutrition and the development of the condition.
Symptoms of a “Wet brain”
When someone is developing a “wet brain”, they start to suffer issues with coordination and balance, and their vision becomes blurred. These symptoms are caused because there is bleeding in the brain. If the sufferer does not get treatment promptly, they will start to suffer memory loss and may even display signs of psychosis. Usually, when someone seeks treatment they will be given a combination of blood tests and a physical examination, and this will help doctors to figure out the cause of the symptoms. Wet brains can be caused through several factors, but alcoholism is the main one.
Treatments for “wet brain”
To date, there is no simple scan that can be done to diagnose wet brain, bu if someone has a history of alcoholism and has the classic symptoms then they will be given the diagnosis. Wet brains that are caught early can be treated through supplementation of thiamine and other essential nutrients. However, unless the person stops drinking alcohol, the condition is likely to continue to get worse.
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