The Drunkenness Disorder
Many Alcohol Rehabilitation Center in Mumbai say that after having a full carbohydrates rich diet, we all tend to feel a little sleepy or drowsy. But for some the post meal drowsiness transforms into complete drunkenness. They tend to get drunk without even consuming a drop of alcohol. This disorder is known as ‘Auto Brewery Syndrome’ or ‘Gut Fermentation Disorder’ and most commonly the ‘Drunkenness Disease’.
The Alcohol
Rehabilitation Center in Mumbai states that everybody ferments the food we
consume, and produces a little amount of alcohol but this alcohol is not in the
level to produce intoxication and the liver immediately detoxes it. But for
people with this disorder the alcohol level is too high for the liver to be
able to detox it and hence the patients feel intoxication of high levels. In
these people the fermentation takes place in the small intestine. The bacteria
such as Candida glabrata and Saccharomyces cerevisiae are found responsible for
the alcohol production in their body.
Symptoms of this disorder:
Symptoms of
this disorder differ from those of people who are known to consume alcohol. The
symptoms these people experience are far from pleasant, which are:
● Problems with concentration, memory, and
thought processes
● Fatigue – feeling very tired
● Aches and pains
● Stomach pain
● Bloating, gas
● Changes in bowel movements
● Discharge from the nose, a productive cough,
and sinusitis
● Sugar cravings
This
disorder can lead to several other severe disorders like:
● chronic fatigue syndrome
● irritable bowel syndrome
● depression and anxiety
Causes of the disorder:
This
disorder is caused because the body produces or brews the alcohol inside the
body without any actual consumption. This is done in the intestines or the gut.
The carbs a person eats are fermented by the excess of yeast present in the
body.
Who is at risk to get this disorder?
Auto
brewery disorder is usually a complication of another disorder, infection or
imbalance in the body. A person cannot be born with this disorder while they
can be born with a disorder that might trigger auto brewery disorder. In
adults, Crohn’s disease causes excess yeast in the gut which might lead to auto
brewery syndrome. Toddlers and children with short bowel syndrome are at a high
risk of getting this disorder.
Other
reasons to have high yeast in the body include:
● poor nutrition
● antibiotics
● inflammatory bowel disease
● diabetes
● low immune system
There are
several unpleasant conditions that will occur along with the symptoms of the
disorder. The family and the society might pose a problem to the patient.
While
denial is very much common in an alcoholic, the people around the patient might
not believe the patient when he/she says that they are not closet drinkers or
that they do not have a drinking problem.
The main treatments for the condition are
changes to diet to reduce intake of simple sugars, refined carbohydrates, yeast
products, and moldy foods, and medications to reduce the fungi and bacteria
thought to be responsible in the gut.
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