Pellagra Symptoms, Treatment, & Prevention

Holistic Health: Classic pellagra is defined by the 3 Ds: dermatitis, diarrhea, and dementia.

Pellagra is a disease of malnutrition caused from a deficiency in Lysine, an essential amino acid. Lysine deficiency can result in a deficiency of niacin.

Niacin is a B vitamin essential for the normal function of the nervous system and the gastrointestinal tract.

The spread of maize as a staple food from the fifteenth century resulted in this nutrient-deficiency disease called pellagra.

The causation of pellagra posed a medical puzzle for centuries until the 1930s when Dr. Joseph Goldberger proved that pellagra was a vitamin deficiency.

The cause of pellagra is a dietary deficiency of niacin or its amino acid precursor. Dietary amino acid imbalances which interfere with tryptophan metobolism are associated with the development of pellagra.

Kumaravel Rajakumar, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh writes, “Typically, classic pellagra is defined by the 3 Ds: dermatitis, diarrhea, and dementia.

Pellagra can be induced experimentally in 6-8 weeks with exposure to a pellagragenic diet. In endemic cases, pellagra tends to be seasonal and occurs during spring and early summer. Early symptoms are nonspecific.

Patients express weakness, lassitude, and anorexia. Soon, classic symptoms of dermatitis, mental state disturbances, and GI involvement follow.”

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