disease

Twyrine Syndrome

Infection by microorganisms found in twyre sprouts and products derived from twyre. Or a consequence of abusing twyre-based alcohol products ("twyrine"). Patients experience muscle weakness, sweating, depressed mental state, migraines, and dizziness. Often accompanied by gastrointestinal symptoms. After 8-12 hours of exacerbation, hallucinations, photophobia, and seizures frequently manifest. Allergic reactions such as skin reddening/yellowing may occur. In more severe cases of intoxication, "twyrine" (epileptic) seizures occur. In extreme cases, it can lead to breathing difficulties, coma, and death.

Symptoms

  • Hallucinations
  • Headache
  • Red eyes
  • Darkened eye capillaries
  • Photophobia
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Yellowing of the skin
  • Skin redness
  • Vein damage
  • Hematomas
  • Weakness

Clinical profile

Affected systems mentioned
Respiratory system, Nervous system, Skin, Digestive system, Eyes
Risk groups
Alcoholics, inhabitants of the steppe.

Treatment notes

  • No treatment instruction is included in the clinical note.

Known patients