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The woman constantly claimed to have been inebriated and was given an uncommon diagnosis.

Auto-brewery syndrome has been found in a lady who was informed she was just intoxicated when she repeatedly appeared at the hospital with slurred speech and excessive fatigue.

Last updated: 2024/06/03 at 11:09 AM
Published June 3, 2024
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The 50-year-old went to the hospital seven times, but each time she was released with a diagnosis of intoxication even though she said she hadn’t been drinking. Eventually, the ailment was properly identified.
Under the circumstances of auto-brewery syndrome, gut fungus ferment alcohol to produce alcohol.

A 40-year-old Belgian man was found not guilty of driving under the influence in April after it was determined that he had an incredibly unusual disease.

Individuals suffering from the disorder may exhibit symptoms akin to intoxication, such as speech impediment, gait disturbance, impaired motor coordination, lightheadedness, and regurgitation.

According to doctors, the illness is not inherited, and its causes might range from long-term antibiotic usage to diets high in carbs.

According to researchers, understanding this illness is crucial for an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment because it has social, legal, and health repercussions.

The female patient had been to the emergency room for more than two years, complaining of excessive daily tiredness and slurred speech.

She had been taking a proton pump inhibitor to lower the acid in her stomach along with multiple rounds of antibiotics for recurring UTIs.

The woman had alcohol on her breath and high blood alcohol levels even though she didn’t drink.

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