• SHOCKING! Man loses half of his skull after drinking too many energy drinks

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    SHOCKING! Man loses half of his skull after drinking too many energy drinks
    It describes bleeding that results in irreparable harm or even death between brain tissue and the skull or within the tissue itself.

    Digital Desk: Energy drinks are frequently used to combat fatigue, but are they always a good idea? It turns out that excessive use of caffeinated beverage, which contains other substances besides caffeine that might be harmful to health, could have disastrous effects. Due to his excessive consumption of energy drinks, a Californian man experienced these results and the most horrific outcome imaginable: he lost a portion of his skull.

    A woman shared the experience of her husband, who nearly died after drinking too many energy drinks, in a now-deleted Facebook post. Brianna disclosed that Austin started consuming energy drinks as a result of his long commute and long hours at work. Over time, it almost cost him his life.

    Brianna discovered that her spouse suffered a brain haemorrhage and was in a coma. Doctors stated that the unfortunate event was caused by an excessive consumption of energy drinks after toxicology ruled out the usage of drugs.


    Austin lost the frontal portion of his skull during the treatment after undergoing many brain surgeries, brain swelling, and unexpected strokes. He nevertheless had a protracted healing phase that involved physical, verbal, and occupational treatment even after emerging from a coma.

    What signs might point to a brain haemorrhage?

    An internal bleeding of the brain caused by a broken blood vessel is known as a brain haemorrhage or brain bleeding.

    It describes bleeding that results in irreparable harm or even death between brain tissue and the skull or within the tissue itself. Continue reading to know the signs of a brain haemorrhage:

    1.    Dizziness
    2.    Seizures
    3.    Confusion
    4.    Vomiting
    5.    Nausea
    6.    Headaches
    7.    Sudden weakness, tingling or numbness of the face
    8.    Paralysis of the face, leg or arm or one size of the body
    9.    Loss of vision or difficulty in seeing
    10.  Abnormal, slurred speech
    11.   Swallowing difficulty
    12.  Loss of balance
    13.  Sensitivity to light
    14.  Stiff neck
    15.  Change in alertness, lack of energy
    16.  Reading, writing, and understanding difficulties
    17.   Difficulty in breathing
    18.   Abnormal heart rate