tiaminhiányban
Tiaminhiányban, also known as beriberi, is a disease caused by a deficiency of thiamine, a vitamin also known as B1. Thiamine is essential for carbohydrate metabolism and the proper functioning of the nervous system. A lack of thiamine can lead to a range of symptoms affecting both the nervous system and the cardiovascular system.
There are two main forms of beriberi: wet and dry. Dry beriberi primarily affects the nervous system,
Beriberi is most commonly found in populations where polished rice, which has had the thiamine-rich bran removed,
The diagnosis of tiaminhiányban is typically based on clinical symptoms and a history of inadequate dietary