Serious Indicators Of Wernicke's Encephalopathy

Confusion

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Confusion is another one of the major symptoms of Wernicke's encephalopathy. Patients with this symptom may be confused about what's going on around them. They might have trouble following a conversation, remembering where they are, or remembering what they're doing. The confusion might be accompanied by a general loss of interest in the outside world. Wernicke's encephalopathy patients sometimes find it's too difficult to sort through the mental fog, and they don't have the will to connect to the outside world. This kind of mental confusion is another symptom that occurs because of the brain's decreased ability to function. Thought processes and interpretation of sensory data both become muddled, and the ability to feel emotions may also be somewhat dulled.

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