Often, death is due to complications from infections, massive malnutrition brought on by continuous diarrhea, blood loss due to bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract, or severe encephalopathic syndrome.
The 4 D's of pellagra are dermatitis (skin rash), diarrhea, dementia (mental confusion), and ultimately death if left untreated. Pellagra is caused by a deficiency of niacin (vitamin B3) in the diet.
Untreated pellagra will continue progressing over the course of several years, and is ultimately fatal.
Yes, pellagra can be cured with proper treatment. Treatment typically involves supplementation with niacin (a form of vitamin B3) and a balanced diet. If left untreated, pellagra can lead to serious complications, but early diagnosis and treatment can lead to a full recovery.
In modern times, pellagra is rare and deaths from the condition are extremely rare due to the availability of niacin-fortified foods and increased awareness. However, if left untreated, pellagra can be fatal, typically from complications such as infections or organ failure.
diarrhoea, dermatitis, dementia, death
Possibly. If cuts are too deep & too much blood is lost, death can occur. Untreated infections from wounds can also cause sickness & death.
Pellagra is a nutritional deficiency disease caused by a lack of niacin (vitamin B3) in the diet, along with insufficient intake of tryptophan, an amino acid that the body can convert into niacin. It is characterized by the "three D's": dermatitis, diarrhea, and dementia. If left untreated, it can lead to severe health complications and even death. Pellagra is often associated with populations that rely heavily on corn as a staple food, which is low in niacin.
Pellagra is caused by a deficiency of niacin (vitamin B3) and is characterized by the "three Ds": dermatitis, diarrhea, and dementia. The skin becomes red, scaly, and sensitive to sunlight, while gastrointestinal symptoms can include severe diarrhea. Neurological effects may lead to confusion, memory loss, and, in severe cases, can result in death if untreated. Prompt treatment with niacin supplementation and dietary changes can reverse symptoms.
Mastoiditis may occur due to the progression of an untreated, or undertreated, middle ear infection.
death if untreated.
Yes. Progression of the nephritis can lead to bilateral kidney failure, as well as sepsis and death. This has been known to occur, although now quite rare.
Pellagra can be cured by taking nicotinamide. The nicotinamide can be found in pill form and will reverse the condition of pellagra.