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  1. Causes. Thiamine deficency. Risk factors. Alcohol use disorder, malnutrition. Wernicke encephalopathy ( WE ), also Wernicke's encephalopathy, [1] or wet brain is the presence of neurological symptoms caused by biochemical lesions of the central nervous system after exhaustion of B-vitamin reserves, in particular thiamine (vitamin B 1 ). [2]

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  2. Jul 4, 2022 · WKS can be divided into two stages or conditions: Wernicke's encephalopathy and Korsakoff's psychosis. Wet brain is most commonly seen in people with alcohol use disorder. In fact, the term 'wet brain' was developed in direct reference to the condition's link with alcohol dependence and misuse .

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  4. Increased alcohol intake is associated with damage to brain regions including the frontal lobe, [3] limbic system, and cerebellum, [4] with widespread cerebral atrophy, or brain shrinkage caused by neuron degeneration. This damage can be seen on neuroimaging scans. [5]

  5. Mar 11, 2024 · Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome, also known as Wet Brain Syndrome, is a rare brain disorder that results from vitamin B1 (thiamine) deficiency. It’s often seen in people who have poor nutrition caused by long-term alcoholism or heavy drinking.

  6. Apr 3, 2024 · Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome is a relatively rare central nervous system complication that can develop as a result of chronic alcohol misuse and alcohol use disorder (AUD). 1 It can occur due to a lack of vitamin B1 (thiamine), which is a nutritional deficit that often occurs due to prolonged and heavy alcohol misuse. 2.

  7. What is Wet Brain? Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome represents a spectrum of cognitive impairments from thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency. This condition is intricately linked with chronic alcohol misuse, which impairs the body’s ability to absorb and store thiamine—a nutrient pivotal for brain health and metabolic processes.

  8. Nov 22, 2019 · Updated on March 18, 2021. “Mush brain,” “mush brain alcohol” and “wet brain” are unfamiliar terms to many people. While unsettling, the words are memorable short descriptors of a disease that can affect long-term alcoholics at some point in the trajectory of their addiction. The disease is called Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome.

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