answersLogoWhite

0

The major symptoms of pellagra include dermatitis, dementia (loss of intellectual functions) and diarrhea. Pellagra means rough skin in Italian and it was named because of the characteristic roughened skin of people who have the disease.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What are ten deficiency diseases and their symptoms?

Pellagra Scurvy Rickets Kwashiorkor Marasmus Beriberi Goiter Tetany Osteoporosis Keshawn diseases Are the ten diseases, but symptoms search in the google.


What are the mental symptoms of pellagra?

Mental symptoms of pellagra can include confusion, memory loss, irritability, anxiety, and depression. In severe cases, individuals may experience hallucinations and delusions. These symptoms result from a niacin deficiency, which is a key nutrient for brain function.


How do you cure pellagra?

Pellagra can be cured by taking nicotinamide. The nicotinamide can be found in pill form and will reverse the condition of pellagra.


How is pellagra diagnosed?

Diagnosis is based on the patient's symptoms and information about their diet. When this information points to niacin deficiency, replacement is started. There are no chemical tests available.


What evidence did Dr.Goldberger conclude about pellagra?

he knew in the south every had pellagra


Is pellegra an infectious disease?

Pellagra is not an infectious disease. Pellagra is a nutritional deficiency disease.


What were the symptoms of pellegra?

pellagra had effects like rough skin and butterfly shaped red marks also it made people become confused then insane last they would die,


What is the cause of primary pellagra?

Primary pellagra results when the diet is extremely deficient in niacin-rich foods.


What did dr.goldberger do provide evidence of the relationship between pellagra and nutrition?

Dr.Goldberger did an experiment to see what caused pellagra


What did dr.Goldberger do to provide evidence of the relationship between pellagra and nutrition?

Dr.Goldberger did an experiment to see what caused pellagra


What is the prognosis of pellagra?

Untreated pellagra will continue progressing over the course of several years, and is ultimately fatal.


Who discovered pellagra?

The physician Dr. Gaspar Casal first described pellagra in the 18th century. However, the definitive link between diet and pellagra was made by Dr. Joseph Goldberger in the early 20th century.