It is a well known fact that thiamine deficiency causes the disease, beriberi, which can be mainly classified into two types. They are dry beriberi and wet beriberi; the former affects the nervous system, while the latter is associated with cardiovascular problems. Severe deficiency of thiamine can ultimately damage the brain. Human body can neither synthesis thiamine, nor it can store it for a long time. Hence, thiamine deficiency symptoms can appear within two to three weeks from the depletion of its level in the body. The most common symptoms of thiamine deficiency are irritability, fatigue, poor concentration and memory loss. These are the early thiamine deficiency signs. If the deficiency continues, then peripheral nueropathy can take place due to damage to the peripheral nervous system. The symptoms of this condition are muscle weakness, mainly in the legs, loss of sensation, and tingling or burning sensation in the legs.
Other symptoms that can be caused by thiamine deficiency are, brain deterioration, reflex deterioration, decreased vision, sleep disturbances and depression. If the deficiency affects the cardiovascular system (wet beriberi), then a person can experience breathing difficulties, chest pain, irregular heart beat, low blood pressure, fast heart rate and excessive sweating. On the other hand, thiamine deficiency symptoms, which are related to the gastrointestinal system include, loss of appetite, constipation, abdominal discomfort, indigestion and abdominal pain. If not treated or taken enough thiamine to reverse the deficiency, it can ultimately cause Wernicke's encephalopathy and Korsakoff's syndrome. These conditions can lead to confusion, problems in eye movement, forgetfullness, learning problems and then to dementia.
Vitamin B is widely used by your nervous system.
The mere consummation of huge quantities of sugar (e.g. used in your coffee) can vanish your vitamin B deposits. Then the nervous system imbalance and degeneration occurs.
Eating cereals is a good way to supply your body with the B complex quantities your body's in need.
It is actually Beriberi. Beriberi is caused by a deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B1) in the diet.
Beriberi is caused by lack of vitamin B.
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Beriberi is caused by lack of vitamin B1 in the diet
Beriberi (also called lack of vitamin B1), beriberi is a systemic disease which was due to a lack of vitamin B1 in vivo . http://beriberi-disease.blogspot.com/2009/04/beriberi-is-caused-by-vitamin-b1.html
Lack of thiamine or Vitamin B1.
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BeriBeri is caused by having a lack of thiamine, aka vitamin B1.
Yes. It refers to the symptoms caused by a nutritional deficit in vitamin B1 (thiamine).
"Korsakov's Syndrome" is a brain disorder caused by the lack of thiamine (vitamin B1) in the brain.
Beriberi (pronounced /bɛriˈbɛri/) is a nervous system ailment caused by a deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B1) in the diet.
Beri beri
Beriberi is a nervous system aliment caused by Vitamin B1 deficiency. The symptoms of Beriberi are, weight loss, depression, weakness, and pain. Possible solutions are to inject high doses of B1 into your muscles.Thiamine (Vitamin B1) can help prevent Beriberi.Beriberi is a nervous system ailment caused by a deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B1) in the diet
vitamin B1
Deficiency Disease of Vitamin B1