I drank too much and now i can't walk: A case of alcohol-induced dysautonomia
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Dysautonomia is a dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system, which mediates both sympathetic and parasympathetic functions of the human body. Alcohol has been established to affect the autonomic function through liver injury and accumulation of vasodilators. Alcohol can induce peripheral neurological diseases as well. This case report describes a patient who had a chronic history of alcoholism and uncontrolled diabetes mellitus presenting for orthostatic hypotension and peripheral neuropathy without underlying liver disease or other endocrinopathies. Although diabetes mellitus was controlled pharmacologically and risk factors for orthostatic hypotension were managed conservatively, his symptoms did not improve which indicated an alcohol-related autonomic dysfunction, shedding light on one of long-term complications of alcoholism. © 2021 The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press.
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Alcohol, Dysautonomia, Neuropathy, 25 hydroxyvitamin d, Alanine aminotransferase, Aspartate aminotransferase, Corticotropin, Cyanocobalamin, Follitropin, Gabapentin, Hemoglobin a1c, Hydrocortisone, Luteinizing hormone, Metformin, Midodrine, Parathyroid hormone, Prolactin, Somatomedin, Testosterone, Thiamine, Vasodilator agent, Adrenal insufficiency, Adult, Alcoholism, Article, Blood pressure, Blurred vision, Body weight loss, Bone pain, Case report, Clinical article, Computer assisted tomography, Depression, Diabetes mellitus, Diabetic retinopathy, Dizziness, Endocrine disease, Exercise, Free thyroxine index, Gliosis, Head injury, Human, Liver disease, Liver injury, Lower limb, Male, Myalgia, Non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, Orthostatic hypotension, Parasympathetic function, Paresthesia, Peripheral neuropathy, Physiotherapy, Presyncope, Qt interval, Risk factor, Somnolence, Sympathetic function, Telemetry, Tinnitus, Varicosis, Ventriculostomy