What Is Wet Brain Syndrome?
Does Alcohol Abuse Play a Role in Thiamine Deficiency?
Can Alcohol Permanently Damage Your Brain and Your Body?
Wet Brain Symptoms
- Loss of muscle coordination
- Leg tremors
- Staggering
- Vision changes
- Alcohol withdrawal symptoms
- Appearing drunk
- Confusion
- Loss of mental activity
- Loss of memories and the inability to remember
- Making up stories to replace memories
- Experiencing hallucinations
What Other Health Problems Can Wet Brain Cause?
What Is The Life Expectancy of Someone With Wet Brain?
How To Treat Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome
Although recovery from Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome can take years, there is treatment for this disorder. Treatment for wet brain may require alcohol abstinence, thiamine or magnesium supplements, and physical therapy or occupational therapy. Physical therapy and occupational therapy should be administered at a medical center or rehabilitation facility.
How to Prevent Wet Brain
The primary way to prevent wet brain and to increase your life expectancy is to avoid drinking alcohol frequently or in high doses. Not only can abusing alcohol lead to wet brain, but it can also decrease life expectancy. The average life expectancy of an alcoholic is 47-53 years old for men and 50-58 years old for women if they’ve been hospitalized with alcohol use disorder. Another way to prevent wet brain is by maintaining a healthy diet and committing to a consistent exercise routine.