Wet Brain and Alcoholism Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome
This can lead to a serious neurological disorder known as "wet brain syndrome"—better known in the medical community as Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome. For heavy drinkers, these seemingly innocent memory lapses can evolve to slurred speech, an unsteady walk, violent muscle twitches or hallucinations, signaling alcohol-induced brain damage. If left untreated, the damage can progress to Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, a potentially life-threatening condition. Supplementing with thiamine can help individuals who have an alcohol addiction reduce the risk of developing Wernicke’s syndrome and Korsakoff syndrome. Permanent brain damage and other long-lasting neurological symptoms are consistently found in people with wet brain syndrome. Studying at the end of a busy day is rough, and your brain probably isn’t at its sharpest then, anyway. Try adjusting your study time so that you can put in some time when you feel more alert, like over breakfast. If
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