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Potomania (From Latin pōtō "I drink (liquor)" + mania) is a specific hypo-osmolality syndrome related to massive consumption of beer, which is poor in solutes and electrolytes. With little food or other sources of electrolytes, consumption of large amounts of beer or other dilute alcoholic drinks leads to electrolyte disturbances, where the body does not have enough nutrients known as electrolytes, namely sodium, potassium, and magnesium. The symptoms of potomania are similar to other causes of hyponatremia and include dizziness, muscular weakness, neurological impairment and seizures, all related to hyponatremia and hypokalaemia. While the symptoms of potomania are similar to other causes of hyponatremia and acute water intoxication, it should be considered an independent clinical entity

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  • هوس الشرب (ar)
  • Potomania (en)
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  • هوس الشرب (بالإنجليزية: Potomania)‏ أو هوس شرب البيرة (بالإنجليزية: beer potomania)‏ أو نقص صوديوم الدم لشاربي البيرة (بالإنجليزية: beer drinkers hyponatremia)‏ هو انخفاض في مرتبط بالاستهلاك المفرط للبيرة التي تمتاز بافتقارها للمحاليل والكهارل. إن الاستهلاك المفرط للمشروبات الكحولية مثل البيرة أو المشروبات الأخرى المخففة بالكحول مع قليل من الطعام ومصادر الكهارل يؤدي إلى اضطراب فيها. (ar)
  • Potomania (From Latin pōtō "I drink (liquor)" + mania) is a specific hypo-osmolality syndrome related to massive consumption of beer, which is poor in solutes and electrolytes. With little food or other sources of electrolytes, consumption of large amounts of beer or other dilute alcoholic drinks leads to electrolyte disturbances, where the body does not have enough nutrients known as electrolytes, namely sodium, potassium, and magnesium. The symptoms of potomania are similar to other causes of hyponatremia and include dizziness, muscular weakness, neurological impairment and seizures, all related to hyponatremia and hypokalaemia. While the symptoms of potomania are similar to other causes of hyponatremia and acute water intoxication, it should be considered an independent clinical entity (en)
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  • Annual beer consumption per capita. (en)
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  • Beer potomania, Beer drinker's potomania, Beer drinker's hyponatremia, Frat boy syndrome (en)
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  • هوس الشرب (بالإنجليزية: Potomania)‏ أو هوس شرب البيرة (بالإنجليزية: beer potomania)‏ أو نقص صوديوم الدم لشاربي البيرة (بالإنجليزية: beer drinkers hyponatremia)‏ هو انخفاض في مرتبط بالاستهلاك المفرط للبيرة التي تمتاز بافتقارها للمحاليل والكهارل. إن الاستهلاك المفرط للمشروبات الكحولية مثل البيرة أو المشروبات الأخرى المخففة بالكحول مع قليل من الطعام ومصادر الكهارل يؤدي إلى اضطراب فيها. (ar)
  • Potomania (From Latin pōtō "I drink (liquor)" + mania) is a specific hypo-osmolality syndrome related to massive consumption of beer, which is poor in solutes and electrolytes. With little food or other sources of electrolytes, consumption of large amounts of beer or other dilute alcoholic drinks leads to electrolyte disturbances, where the body does not have enough nutrients known as electrolytes, namely sodium, potassium, and magnesium. The symptoms of potomania are similar to other causes of hyponatremia and include dizziness, muscular weakness, neurological impairment and seizures, all related to hyponatremia and hypokalaemia. While the symptoms of potomania are similar to other causes of hyponatremia and acute water intoxication, it should be considered an independent clinical entity because of its often chronic nature of onset, pathophysiology, and presentation of symptoms. (en)
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